Dead End
Monday, June 25, 2007
I had a bit of a heart-to-heart with myself while photographing Dead End and came to two not entirely surprising conclusions:
1. My love of knitting stripes and my laziness about weaving in ends will probably be engaged in an epic battle my whole life.
2. I own too many scarves. I love scarves, it's true. I start wearing them as soon as the leaves begin to change colors and don't put them away until the wee daffodils are blooming. But I did a mental count of the contents of my scarf drawer and... You know, I'm not even going to finish the sentence. The fact that I have a "scarf drawer" says it all. Suffice it to say, it may be time for me to take a break from scarves.
Yarn: Mission Falls 1824 Wool in Russet, Macaw, Dijon, Rhubarb & Earth
Needles: Size 8
Pattern: Shimmer Chevron Scarf , modified so that it's only 30 stitches wide
1. My love of knitting stripes and my laziness about weaving in ends will probably be engaged in an epic battle my whole life.
2. I own too many scarves. I love scarves, it's true. I start wearing them as soon as the leaves begin to change colors and don't put them away until the wee daffodils are blooming. But I did a mental count of the contents of my scarf drawer and... You know, I'm not even going to finish the sentence. The fact that I have a "scarf drawer" says it all. Suffice it to say, it may be time for me to take a break from scarves.
Yarn: Mission Falls 1824 Wool in Russet, Macaw, Dijon, Rhubarb & Earth
Needles: Size 8
Pattern: Shimmer Chevron Scarf , modified so that it's only 30 stitches wide
June 26, 2007 at 8:58 AM
Your blog aesthetic is great - nice and clean with lovely photos! And congrats on finishing another project!