Eternity Scarf
In recent weeks, some knitting blogs I follow have featured the Eternity Scarf, pattern available on Ravelry. I finally gave into the urge and purchased the pattern ($4.00) and was pleased with how quickly it was to knit.
The above scarf used approximately 80 grams of Angora, Lambswool, Acrylic, and Nylon yarn on size 9 needles.
I am offering the scarf shown in the top two photos to one of my readers. If you win and live in a warm climate, you are welcome to give it to a friend or relative in a colder one. Before December 31, 2010, leave a comment on this post about a project you want to work on next year. Winner will be announced on January 3, 2011.
If you want to share a a project but aren't interested in winning the scarf, just note that on your comment and I won't include your name in the drawing.
The above scarf used approximately 80 grams of Angora, Lambswool, Acrylic, and Nylon yarn on size 9 needles.
I like the versatility of this scarf, which can be worn several different ways, all shown on the Ravelry pattern page, link under photo.
I am offering the scarf shown in the top two photos to one of my readers. If you win and live in a warm climate, you are welcome to give it to a friend or relative in a colder one. Before December 31, 2010, leave a comment on this post about a project you want to work on next year. Winner will be announced on January 3, 2011.
If you want to share a a project but aren't interested in winning the scarf, just note that on your comment and I won't include your name in the drawing.
I LOVE THE SCARF NANCY, AS ALWAYS IT'S BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteI WOULD LOVE TO MAKE A PAIR OF SOCKS IN 2011. I DON'T CARE IF I KNIT OR CROCHET THEM, I JUST WANT A PAIR OF HOMEMADE SOCKS. I JUST HOPE I CAN GET UP THE COURAGE TO DO IT.
HAVE A BLESSED DAY NANCY. DO YOU MIND IF I POST YOUR GIVEAWAY ON MY BLOG?
I live in a warm climate but I would love to win anything you make:) You already know that I want to learn to knit socks on two circular needles and hope to make it happen in 2011...
ReplyDeleteHow generous of you to give away such a pretty scarf! In warm climates like mine, scarves are not a necessity like they are where you live, but they are very popular and worn all the time. If I'm lucky enough to win this one, you can be sure I will wear it proudly. Next year I want to finish knitting the Dogwood Blossom Wrap I started in August. I'm not very far into the project and haven't touched it in so long that it will be like starting from scratch when I finally get back to it.
ReplyDeleteits lovely nancy..
ReplyDeleteI just want to re-learn to knit in 2011! I don't care which project!!!!! I knitted over 40 years ago and have forgotten how. I do know how to cast on (had a friend show me!). Now to find the time!
ReplyDeleteI have 3 different colorways of Araucania by Atacama. I want to knit one of them up in a Clapotis. Love that Eternity Scarf -- it reminds me of a mobius.
ReplyDeleteI love the scarf! It is really beautiful! I would like to re-learn how to crochet this year. I will at least try - don't know if my fibromyalgia will allow me to do it. Thanks for having a lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Just gorgeous Nancy!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one of your creations! Count me in!!!
As far as my projects for the year 2011? I will continue to crochet preemie baby booties, hats, and blankets for the EGF charity; and I really enjoy following along with Craft Hope (crafthope.com) and the charity projects they come up with. :)
Thank you for your generosity Nancy! <3
Good luck everyone!
These are absolutely BEAUTIFUL, Nancy!! I would love to have one. Of course here in Louisiana I would only get to wear it a few times a year, but I would be the envy of my friends. And then, add in the hot flashes, I would be taking it off, and then putting it back on several times while wearing. LOL! Thanks so much for your very generous give-away!
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Lovely scarf! I'm going to work on my "Two Lips" blocks and Beyond the Cherry Tree reproduction quilt. I'm going to give hand piecing a try.
ReplyDeleteNancy, it's beautiful, and I'm so glad you posted about this pattern, as it looks exactly like what I'm wanting to knit for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteWow Nancy, it's a gorgeous scarf! I think I need that pattern. :) DD3 loves scarves and now I do too!
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