A different kind of needle…
Categories: Holiday, Yarn Love
I have an interesting attention span with crafts. When I find myself tired of one craft, I just move on to another. I never want to hate crafts, so it’s good to just jump around when one of them becomes boring or tedious. Sewing sort of became that for me. I don’t sew everyday, but I was just getting bored with it and wanted to do something different. Since the weather was cooling down, I forked out the knitting needles.
I haven’t knit in a while, so I had to refer back to my books and some Youtube videos, but it was completely like riding a bike. I was knitting like a mad woman in no time flat.
I told my husband that if he needed any gifts, I could knit some scarves up. He told me he would need 5, so I knew exactly what pattern I needed since I had about three weeks to make these. I bookmarked this pattern 2 years ago, because the design looks great and since you’re using BIG needles, it knits up fairly quickly.
Luckily, the next day Michael’s was having a major sale on Lion’s Brand Thick & Quick yarn, so I stocked up and got started.
As you can see, even the dog helped out (not really), but she was a cute cuddle buddy.
Instead of making these into a cowl, I just knit using double the length of yarn (since these skeins were more than double the length the pattern calls for) into a long, thick scarf.
Since I was in a bit of a time crunch, I would knit every day during my lunch breaks, in the afternoon and before bed. I’m pretty sure I knit one purl one in my sleep at some points.
It was worth it in the end, though. Look at how beautiful they came out.
I absolutely loved seeing the reactions of my husbands aunts and grandmothers as they opened these. You could tell at first that they appreciated the scarves, but when I sort of hinted that I made them, their appreciation grew so much more. I love it when people appreciate handmade gifts. It was all worth it!
Did you go handmade with some of your gifts this Christmas?



Beautiful! Thanks for the link to the loop patterns. I found a great scarf that I will make for a friends birthday
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Love the thick and quick yarn! (but it SO pricey) I just finished a scarf for hubby with it over the holiday break. Now I’m working on cowls and headbands as gifts. That is such a cute pattern!
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Those are gorgeous! I may try knitting something like this soon. I’ve tried knitting with smaller needles and I always have problems with keeping my stitch size consistent. Thanks for sharing
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Love the scarves! Wool-ease yarn is so warm. I did washcloths this year. I combined the knitting with shower gel. Everyone who received them loved them.
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