Sunday, August 14, 2011

French Scarf is Finished!

Actually, I'm kind of sad to be finished knitting the French Scarf. It was so fun to knit, and went too fast. But now, I can wear my lovely French Scarf any time I want. It is so warm, but very lightweight and fluffy. And the yarns feel so soft! :)
Wearing the French Scarf

I love how the different yarns worked together. The colors remind me of a Gala Apple!
French Scarf with Gala Apples

Here's a view of how wide the scarf is:
Length of French Scarf

Now, I want to knit another one, because like I said, it's so fun to make!

Until then, I'll just have to keep myself busy with all the other projects I've been knitting.

French Scarf - Angle

4 comments:

AuburnChick said...

Sandy, what a lovely scarf! The colors look wonderful on you! Another project well done!

Stitchy Mc Floss said...

I love the color and the idea of putting all those yarns together. It's very pretty. :)

Delisa said...

Hi Sandy, my name is Delisa, I am 48 years old and live in Georgia. I love to knit and write. I stumbled upon your blog tonight as I was looking at various knitting blogs. What a beautiful scarf, you are right it is just the color of gala apples!. I had to smile when I saw your post about Miss Marple! I just watched the Carribean Mystery a couple of weeks ago. I was looking for a good mystery and downloaded it from Amazon's video on demand. I too was wondering about the pattern and thought it was such a cute name. I like to crochet too and usually have one project of each going at any given time. I just finished my first pair of gloves tonight. They were a bit of a challenge, but I like how they came out. You have a very nice blog and I really enjoyed all your detailed photos. Have a lovely evening! Delisa :)

Shandeh said...

Hi Delisa!

Nice to meet you. :) It sounds like we have some things in common, for sure. Congratulations on making gloves! They are definitely an accomplishment. Take care, my new friend.

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