I finished, blocked and wore my Louise Harding scarf . The simple yarn-over lace pattern suits this silk and wool blend exquisitely and I just want to wrap this soft stuff around and over every inch of my body. I would need a lot more yarn to manage that.
I'll settle for displaying a few loose wraps around my neck so I don't have to charge you guys extra for the show. But look - boobs! Just to show you I care.
This yarn comes with my highest recommendations. Be warned, however, that it will require serious personal restraint to actually knit the yarn into some form of a garment rather than just stuffing the soft little balls down your pants.
There isn't much to this pattern, but I'll post it for you anyway.
Yo! It's a Scarf!
Required: 3 skeins Louise Harding Grace silk/wool blend; size 7 needles
Click here to Download your FREE Yo!_Its_a_Scarf_Pattern!
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After writing GingeMarmalade, I will never see a knitted scarf and NOT think "perfect bodage material"...
Posted by: Nathalie | January 31, 2008 at 01:20 PM
i love it! looks like a simple but lovely scarf :)
by the way, your fonts are big again. you should check your HTML where you put the new pattern in the sidebar. you have to make sure that each of your font tags are closed. email me if you have ?s.
Posted by: gleek | January 31, 2008 at 07:24 PM
That's very pretty.
Posted by: grigorisgirl | February 01, 2008 at 05:13 AM
It's gorgeous!! And it looks so very soft...
Posted by: Jocelyn | February 01, 2008 at 06:43 PM
mmmmmmm, lovely!
Posted by: schrodinger | February 02, 2008 at 01:40 PM
Perfect match of pattern to yarn! You'll wear that all the time, I bet.
Posted by: Katy | February 05, 2008 at 02:29 PM
mmmmmmm, lovely!
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