![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhT-B4G_hqpWy5oSzRYYl0rrlkR1-cTnQhi7eAc_ux3Jw-DotiIxguxv9Sskf23eukLBL2wVstFykTcz-bP_nnqmkkvvcfgOP99pqJWjj0vULxOMWhHX9mt4SfMAAixWcgWrTQRMg/s200/morning_surf_scarf_05.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiPopsXFOZMGfayDCcx4lobX8SS60mMelLJOA1cSzgeiLPkHnHid5Q8_3qhDzX249V9O87t0f-njHHh_Hd9S_JLPGhlZ209k0XWqP8VE1U9LyIHeysABRLqhCpndL90qyf2SAGmQ/s200/wardrobe_remix_050207.jpg)
Well, at least I'm not late! *^v^*
And I'll have time to carefully choose and knit another shawl for Beltane (in May), it might be even something more complicated, because I'll have time to do this! ^^
Morning Surf Shawl
Pattern: Morning Surf shawl, very easy, quick and fun pattern, I would say it "knits itself" and the shawl just appears in front of your eyes
Needles: 4 mm
Yarn: Polish brand "Sasanka", 100% acrylic, 520m/100g, (two strands held together) 300 g used
Size: 96 sts, 28,5 repeats of the pattern, 200 cm long x 60 cm wide
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhc-ktYEjpbQiYb60qoip92Ezc0k1pqEZzeo2ziYQ6NJXHkvIURZy0fjJREUFXEN8eOA9mcu0h4Wzl5u3AyDBsZMjPstay8RjYxz8-ampJ3JQCvZl4QhTO2Vu5ap4SW2_5RUTcKhw/s200/morning_surf_scarf_06.jpg)
It's very warm and I can wear it in different ways, either just on my shoulders, or tightly wrapped around my upper body pinned with a brooch (a metal hairclasp in this case...^^), or wrap one end around my neck like a scarf, or fold it in half and tuck the ends inside the middle loop, possibilities are almost endless!... *^o^*
And I haven't finished my Surfing adventure yet, because I want to knit a scarf from this pattern and the same yarn for my mother's birthday in March (I still have got about 120 g of this), only using one strand of yarn and not that wide, so it would be a light fresh green Spring scarf. I already cast on 59 sts on 3 mm needles. ^^
That's gorgeous! I'm not sure if I'm even seeing the mistake, which proves that it's hardly noticeable :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that is gorgeous:) Just finishing off my February moon shawl, the lacy prairie one and ready for next challenge:)
ReplyDeleteamber in scotland
It's stunning! I think if you can get away with the "mistake" not showing, why waste time worrying about it! I must get soem of the Kidsilk Haze in Jelly. It's a bit like your colour.
ReplyDeleteLove it!