Wednesday, August 16, 2006

 

Scribble and Nina!

I finally finished Scribble and Nina. The Scribble was a little hard for me to get into; by the time I would get a good rhythm going, it would be time to quit knitting. The ribbon is Incredible from Lion Brand and the crochet cotton is size 10 from Aunt Lydia (I think). Another one will be on the needles soon. This scarf is so stretchy and fascinating looking. My sister was totally enthralled with the movement.

Nina was knit with Tahki Cotton Classic and I used white instead of the green because I just didn't feel that brave! I added some extra sections of the pink and orange because I didn't feel 60 inches would be enough to wrap comfortably.

Pam

Comments:
They look beautiful. I want to try the scribble too but I also a little nervous
 
They both look great -- I just finished the nina but used a light lavender instead of the green, it is beautiful. I wish I had made mine longer -- 60 is really too short.
 
Those are gorgeous. I just love that the projects from this book can be made from affordable yarns.
 
I am having strange ideas about the scribble scarf...I am thinking about making it into a curtain. I have a long skinny window next to my front door and it needs a new curtain. I like the linen curtain in the MDK book, but that scribble keeps drawing me to it. Do you all think that would be weird?? LOL
 
Your nina shawl is beautiful, I have the same question about length & where you added sections, as the number of rows don't add up to 60 inches. I just started mine & want it to come out right.

Thanks for your help
Sue
smithsue@optonline.net
 
Sorry, one more question, did yours curl up while you were knitting it?

Thanks
Sue
smithsue@optonline.net
 
In the centre of the first picture the overuse of bright scarlet red in the scarpe Hogan
is linked with the Hogan scarpe donna
Interactive in silver snake-print. Hogan scarpe uomo
cater the needs of every fashion. hogan donna
did their very best on product innovation including some new wacky designs.
 
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