"colors contrasting in clusters"
Dec. 12th, 2003 05:54 pm[x-posted to my journal,
craftgrrl +
crochet]
I totally forgot about posting pictures of this! I finished this scarf on my birthday (25 Nov) so I could have something new to wear to class, lol. Pathetic. Haha. But I wanted to feel special. Ahaha.. ANYWAYS.
It's made of Lionbrand Microspun yarn in that bright blue and orange.. I forget what the blue is called but the orange is called Mango. Soft yarn; I love it. I followed the pattern on one of the paper sleeves.. but only up to row 10 because I started getting bored. It mainly consists of cluster stitches, and some chains and skipping over stuff. I also used just those two colors. I still have some left, so I'm thinking of crocheting either striped armwarmers (but solid, not in cluster) to go with the scarf OR just making a purse out of it because I love the colors. I also bought a skein in a neon green and I'm planning to get one in pink because I just love love LOVE the intensity of these colors. Anyway, there are more pictures behind the lj-cut. Yup, enjoy. :)
Edit: clicky click for the pattern
I totally forgot about posting pictures of this! I finished this scarf on my birthday (25 Nov) so I could have something new to wear to class, lol. Pathetic. Haha. But I wanted to feel special. Ahaha.. ANYWAYS.
It's made of Lionbrand Microspun yarn in that bright blue and orange.. I forget what the blue is called but the orange is called Mango. Soft yarn; I love it. I followed the pattern on one of the paper sleeves.. but only up to row 10 because I started getting bored. It mainly consists of cluster stitches, and some chains and skipping over stuff. I also used just those two colors. I still have some left, so I'm thinking of crocheting either striped armwarmers (but solid, not in cluster) to go with the scarf OR just making a purse out of it because I love the colors. I also bought a skein in a neon green and I'm planning to get one in pink because I just love love LOVE the intensity of these colors. Anyway, there are more pictures behind the lj-cut. Yup, enjoy. :)
Edit: clicky click for the pattern





