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.

9 comments:
lovely scarves penny - you will be ready for winter.... I'll be knitting some more of my baby shoes!!
I love your pink scarf, it looks really lacy and delicate!
Love the scarves...you really did get bitten.....I guess you are not looking for a cure??? Great job!!
The pink scarf is lovely and I would like the pattern so I can make some for NEXT winter :-)
I 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.
Love your scarf. It is so lacy and soft looking. Nola
You know what I think...I think you are a smarty pants...lol...love your pink scarf but am not really a knitter...hugs Khris
That is gorgeous - someday I will learn to knit!
Wow 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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