January 19, 2011

Damn it feels good to be a finisher

A mere 17 months after casting on, I'm pleased and proud to announce that I've finally finished the Chevron Scarf! I obviously haven't been knitting this scarf constantly for the last year and a half. For many months, I wasn't in the mood to work on it at all. And a fingering weight scarf is mighty slow going, even on size 6 needles.

Last-minute gift, my ass.

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Specs: the ubiquitous Chevron Scarf, from Last-Minute Knitted Gifts. J Knits Superwash Me Light Sock, in the Reno and Colorado colorways. US 6 needles. Final length after blocking 80" (it stretched almost 8 inches in blocking). No mods, except - for some reason I now can't recall - I went up a needle size. Which makes this a relatively lightweight scarf, perfect for the Bay Area's perpetual early fall temperatures.

J Knits sock yarn comes in huge skeins - 500+ yards each. So I've got a whole lot of both balls left over. There may be matching mitts in the near future.

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There's a reason so many people knit this thing - it's easy, beautiful, and a brilliant (non-sock) use for your variegated sock yarns. If you're the sort that's both enamored of variegated yarns and bothered by pooling (I am that sort), this is totally the pattern for you.

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And I promise it doesn't actually take a year and a half to knit.

4 comments:

Sus said...

Nice! I think this would go with almost everything I own. It goes with your upholstery (?) very nicely, too!

Quinn said...

Pretty!

Anonymous said...

I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets tired of knitting a certain project and decides to do something else in the meantime. Love your blog.

Sarah said...

Okay, so I thought dirty, dirty things upon reading the title of this entry. The scarf is really beautiful.