Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Scarves for Sweden


 These scarf photos were taken a very long time ago. Before the scarf was even half finished!

This scarf has now made it's way across the waves to Sweden. Where it's getting colder and greyer by the day. Hard to imagine from this land down under, but then we've had our turn ;-) Not that I'll even try to claim that our winters are in the same league as the Swedish winter...


Mind you, we still wear scarves like this one... Woolly and warm. Chunky and cosy. Imperfect but immensely satisfying to knit. I've been holding off on posting these pics cos this scarf was a present. And I didn't want to spoil the surprise :-) On the off-chance that any Swedish people dropped into this blog for a visit...  


The pattern is five stitches of plain, five of purl, repeated across the scarf and then plain on the following row. I repeated this five times and then did something random to break up the block. Sometimes the randomness happened as an accident! I am NOT a perfect knitter! But I liked the block/plaid look of this wool and admit that the scarf almost didn't wing it's way across the waves ;-) Lucky it's coming into summer here and a woolly scarf seemed just a bit too incongruous to keep.


And now we're onto the second half of the week. Another one finishing. It's almost alarming at this time of the year hey?! I like the end of the week. But these days I almost feel like I'm digging my heels in, trying to slow the week's passing. After having a blog-reading-fest today I suspect I'm not the only one feeling like this... Hmmm. Talk later in the week. 


4 comments:

  1. Hello, I happened upon your lovely blog this morning, while searching for a cotton boll image for my daughter. Your photos are just beautiful and this post was exactly what she (my daughter) needed to read. After years of trying to teach her to crochet and having her walk away frustrated, she is taking craft class in school and is required to crochet a scarf. Her frustration comes from it not being perfect. Writing about your own knitting has shown her that it doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful. Thank you for the parenting assist!

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    1. Thanks so much for your lovely comment! We all need parenting assists hey?! Tell your daughter that imperfection gives individuality ;-)

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  2. The scarves are wonderfully warm and very much appreciated. Thank you! the non-Swedish Sweden people

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    1. Hi! Only just saw your comment! So good to hear the scarves are warm. I'm just getting your next parcel all lined up to post... hope it doesn't get too warm as it wings it's way to you all ;-)

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