Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Alligator Scarf Update


Pattern: Morehouse Merino Alligator Scarf
Yarn: Knitpicks Swish Worsted - Lemongrass Heather
Needles: Size 6

Well, three times is the charm! I had difficulty finding the correct colorway for this project so I kept starting over.

It took me less than 3 evenings to knit it. What a fun knit it was!!! I can't wait to see my grandson, Jakob, wear it. I'll have pictures for you in about a month.

I have finished the scarf and I must tell you the tail is so cute! A picture will be posted soon.

Someone asked me how I can get so much knitting done. Besides the fact that I've been knitting for more years than I care to number, and a lady never tells her age, weight or true hair color, I believe it is important to have the right tools, i.e. needles, to work with. I love my Denise Needles and highly recommend them. Read the pattern thoroughly before starting.

I attended my spinning group last Thursday and such a fun evening. We had a guest crafter/teacher doing 3-dimensional needle felting. The woman is a national award winner. Check out her link http://wooliedales.blogspot.com/

Below is my feeble attempt at needle felting an Easter egg. Pretty pathetic but I am saving it to compare my improvement in future projects. It's like spinning! At first I spun "novelty yarn", and please don't be impressed as it was more like bungy cord, and slowly improved to the point where I am now happy with my own spun yarn.


Alison Hyde, author of the below-captioned knitting book, will be at my LYS, Kaleidescope Yarns this coming Friday. Alison and I have been blogging friends for awhile now and I look forward to meeting her and having my book signed.
Happy Knitting!

16 comments:

  1. I can't believe you knit that in 3 nights! In the last three nights I couldn't have knit one of it's nostrils.

    I think your needle felted egg is rather good for a first attempt! It will be fun to save it as a reference, though.

    Have fun on Friday!

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  2. Joansie - I have the exact same aligator kit from Morehouse in my studio. Love yours, was it a difficult pattern?

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  3. Great scarf! Turned out just perfect!

    Do you have issues with the sts not sliding on the Denise's? I have two sets and tend to use my Boyes instead because of the slide-or lack thereof-factor.

    Needle felting is fun and forgiving. You can always needle it more or add some wool if you needled it too much! I repaired my fulled clogs the other day with my felting needle and crappy wool.

    Novelty yarn? Thick-n-thin? Annoying when you start out and so hard to relearn when you want to make it.

    Have fun with Alyson and say, "Hey!" for me!

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  4. Can't wait to see pictures with your Grandson wearing his new scarf. That turned out really great. Such a great color too.
    I think your Easter Egg turned out cute. :)

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  5. I Love your alligator scarf. I made one for my grandson too! Have pics on my blog. I made it in about 4 days while my father in law was in the hospital. A lot of waiting time there.

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  6. Love the alligator scarf! So cute; I'm sure it will look even better on Jakob. I also like your egg, no please don't insult it! LOL Have a great time seeing Alison today! I sure wish I could be there with both of you.

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  7. I love the alligator scarf! I've never tried needle felting yet, but it looks like fun.

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  8. I think the scarf is wonderful!!! I will look forward to the picture of the tail.

    I love your felted Easter egg, it is so beautiful, I think you did a great job on it. (Note to myself, must not start any new hobbies!!!)

    Glad your spinning is going well, it's a wonderful, restful and peaceful way to spend our time. :)

    (another note to self, gotta get that shawl book)

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  9. That scarf is just too cute. I bet your grandson will love it (who wouldn't love a cuddly alligator?).

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  10. Holy COW is that unbelievable or what?!?!

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  11. The scarf is adorable! I need to knit one of those one of these days. It will take me far longer to knit than your's did for you, though-that, I know! ;-)

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  14. i love the aligator scarf pattern.may i ask you send me a copy of pattern to my email address:zmansouri2001@yahoo.com
    in my country(IRAN) we can't buy anything from other country.
    with so much thanks

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  15. I have the same problem as Zohreh.
    If you are able to send me a copy i would of course pay for it!

    ulla@dinborn.se
    Thanks

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  16. Please note: I have had many requests to photocopy this pattern and send it to people. I DO NOT VIOLATE COPYRIGHT LAWS. If you are leaving comments to check to see if I do....I DON'T.

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