Easy-peasy!
Yeah! Woohoo! A finished scarf! Never mind that it was just a simple garter stitch scarf with free yarn from my Utrecht stash. It's finished! Of course, pink is not really my color... I was planning on donating it to a charity, perhaps The Dulaan Project if they are still functional. If not, any suggestions?
(Template stolen borrowed with permission from C.)
Yarn: 1 full 50g skein and a number of partial balls (perhaps an additional skein and a half) of Phildar Steppe yarn (76% acrylic, 20% wool, 4% rayon) in pastel pink.
Needles: Suzanne Bates, aluminium, straight, US8/5mm
Pattern: Garter Stitch to the end!
Worked: At home and at a few Stitch 'n Bitch Amsterdam meetings (garter stitch makes a great project for chatting--not much thought to it.)
Cost: Free! Well, I guess technically, I had to pay €7 to get to Utrecht and back to pick up the famous (free!) Utrecht stash, and whatever I paid for the Suzanne Bates needles, which happen to be my first pair of knitting needles (bought at JoAnn's in Athens, Georgia in December 2003)!
(Template stolen borrowed with permission from C.)
Yarn: 1 full 50g skein and a number of partial balls (perhaps an additional skein and a half) of Phildar Steppe yarn (76% acrylic, 20% wool, 4% rayon) in pastel pink.
Needles: Suzanne Bates, aluminium, straight, US8/5mm
Pattern: Garter Stitch to the end!
Worked: At home and at a few Stitch 'n Bitch Amsterdam meetings (garter stitch makes a great project for chatting--not much thought to it.)
Cost: Free! Well, I guess technically, I had to pay €7 to get to Utrecht and back to pick up the famous (free!) Utrecht stash, and whatever I paid for the Suzanne Bates needles, which happen to be my first pair of knitting needles (bought at JoAnn's in Athens, Georgia in December 2003)!
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