Thursday, 13 January 2011

Scarf


I could keep knitting this forever (and on 1.12mm needles I probably will be). It's simple and clever and creates the most intriguing fabric.



The pattern is Knitty's Summit Shawl, downgraded to a scarf by the tiny needles and silk thread.

20 comments:

  1. this is amazing!
    i wish i had skillz like you yo.
    x

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  2. That's a fantastic pattern!

    Thanks for the link :-)

    Celia

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  3. Wow, so neat and precise; and in the top photo it looks like rivulets of water.

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  4. the pattern is stunning! and you're an amazing knitter.

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  5. Wow, it's amazing! You make me wish I could knit :-)

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  6. That knitty pattern caught my eye too. Yours is so lovely, reminds me of wave patterns on the sand.

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  7. Wow, gorgeous. The yarn is beautiful as is the knitting. So impressive!

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  8. Anonymous6:08 pm

    I started this awhile back and then got sidetracked. Your beautiful version makes me want to try it again!

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  9. wow! amazing! really!!!

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  10. Seriously beautiful. Wow.

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  11. in that color and yarn it looks just like made out of metal. Beautiful!

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  12. } wow. dis pragtig. wanneer ek groot is gaan ek ook so kan brei.

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  13. Great scarf! It looks so fancy!

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  14. I looove that!!! it's absolutely amazing!!!

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  15. that looks seriously complex. But wow - good job.

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  16. It looks complicated as a shawl ... and you took the pattern to a whole new level! Tiny needles and sink! Yikes!!

    Quite beautiful and you are very talented.

    Thank you for sharing.

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  17. Great pattern...will try it...see if I can manage...your project is awesome..

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  18. Amazing work, put on the work list, and looking for the yarn.

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