When I knit, I like to pull the end of the ball from the center as it keeps the ball neater.
Have you ever had problem getting the end out? I tried both sides but it just won’t budge! This ball of yarn is very compact… I had a hard time even to put in my fingers!
In the end , I just rip out the paper and start knitting .
I combined some stitches from different projects and came up with this. Not done with it yet. I think I will add some lacy edging. What do you think?
I love this yarn. Lives up to its name…Smoothie.
For beginner knitters, I recommend textured yarn. It’s all garter stitch here. Good practice for your knit stitch!
I love this. The yarn is so smooth and silky. It’s Razzle Textures.
Looks like seaweed, eh? It’s actually a darker shade than in this photo.
Psst , if you like my pink scarf, I’ll e-mail you the pattern.
lovely scarves penny - you will be ready for winter.... I'll be knitting some more of my baby shoes!!
ReplyDeleteI love your pink scarf, it looks really lacy and delicate!
ReplyDeleteLove the scarves...you really did get bitten.....I guess you are not looking for a cure??? Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThe pink scarf is lovely and I would like the pattern so I can make some for NEXT winter :-)
ReplyDeleteI do love the pink scarf, it's gorgeous, but you know what? I have no patience for knitting since I learnt to crochet, it feels like such a chore.
ReplyDeleteLove your scarf. It is so lacy and soft looking. Nola
ReplyDeleteYou know what I think...I think you are a smarty pants...lol...love your pink scarf but am not really a knitter...hugs Khris
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous - someday I will learn to knit!
ReplyDeleteWow Penny, you have been bitten!, such pretty work. Sadly I don't (read can't-sob) knit, but I do love to see beautiful things created by those who can.
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