Showing posts with label tweed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tweed. Show all posts

24 April, 2010

Toasty Tweedy Scarf Pattern Available

The Toasty Tweedy Scarf Pattern has been available on Ravelry for a while now. And I’m finally getting around to putting the links here as well.

It uses a lovely, simple stitch pattern, easy enough for beginners.The yarn I’ve used is the lovely Jo Sharp Silkroad Aran Tweed. If you’re looking for a sophisticated scarf for a man in your life, or anyone else for that matter, this may be what you’re looking for.




Toasty Tweedy Scarf
Knitting Pattern
Yarn Suggested: Jo Sharp Silkroad Aran Tweed or any other 10 ply/Aran yarn.
Gauge: 20.5 stitches and 25.5 rows = 10cm (4 inches) in Window Stitch.
Needle Size: 5.5mm needles
Meterage: 380 mtrs (416 yds)
This pattern is available to buy from Ravelry for $US 3.50

08 April, 2010

Tweedy Scarf Completed – Pattern Available Soon

I’ve finished my Tweedy Scarf. It’s lovely and cosy. The stitch pattern is a classic style, especially with this yarn. I love the simplicity of it. When time permits, I am writing up the pattern properly, bit by bit.


I’m now blocking the tension square for a vest design I’m working on. I’m using the Cleckheaton Kaleidiscope yarn. The square is worked in Crossed Rib, and boy am I glad I'm wet blocking it, because it's spread hugely. That would've been a nasty surprise when washing the garment for the first time. My daughters’ opinions on this yarn, when knitted up, were distilled as “awesome”. It seems like I’ll be using this yarn again soon. I’m glad to be getting a couple of requests. I don’t want to be knitting for myself only, but I’m the best guinea pig while I’m still at the early learning stage.

28 March, 2010

What, blog too?

Becoming a home schooling mum on top of my other duties, has seriously curtailed my Ravelry time to a quick look now and then, with no posting. And as for blogging, I have to fit that in too? How is it possible? Geez!! I’ll keep visualising it and it will happen.... occasionally.
Well, I’m still managing to knit. At the moment I’m working on a Tweedy Scarf in a simple knit and purl pattern. It’s showing off the yarn beautifully.

I’m using Jo Sharp Silk Road Aran Tweed in the Tartan colour way. I bought the yarn at Morris and Sons Melbourne store. It’s toasty warm yarn. If my knees are a bit cold or sore, I drape the completed parts over my knees while I knit. Lovely! There’s not too far to go with it now. This colour and stitch will be great for a men’s scarf. Or anyone!