I started one of two "miracle" scarves I'm making for St. Patrick's Day. One I actually get to keep and the other I'm giving to the teacher I work with. I told her a surprise was coming. You can find the directions for this scarf at
Provo Craft and at
LoomKnitting.com (scroll down - it's called the Flexible Scarf). Any beginner can do this. Click on photos for larger view.
Very cute blog! I hadn't thought of making a scarf in St Patrick's Day colors, but what a stroke of genius! They knit so easily, so quickly -- I should have just enough time to get one done for a special teacher, too. I also love that you have yarn everywhere -- just like me. It's comforting to know I'm not the only one ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteAlong with the looming I now have a new obsession with yarn. Every time I go to Wal-Mart (only store in my town that carries yarn, ugh), I come back with several bags of yarn. I loaded up this basket in the craft section because my arms were full, and I needed a place to put it all. I ended up buying the basket too!
Hi Linda!
ReplyDeleteGot your post from my blog. Glad to hear from you! I'll link your blog to mine. I look forward to reading more about your new hobby!
Jen
Hi Linda. Welcome to the blogger world. I had no idea you were knitting. Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you were so creative! What a fun way to "tie" in you're hobby with the Lord! Look forward to reading more...
Marlene
Linda
ReplyDeleteI wanted you to know I got your phone call. I am crazy with Jason in Brazil and have not been able to get a good time to call with the time change. My e-mail in jenell@campcoker.com. I love your idea for my mom. Why don't you e-mail me with more info on what I need to do.
Jenell,
ReplyDeleteI understand. I get real crazy when Lenny leaves even for just a few days. I could totally relate to what you wrote on your blog about missing Jason. I'll email you.
Blessings,
Linda