I am peeping out from my front door to say HI and share a small-scale FO that took a long time to finish. I have been off work all week and so you would think I would have gotten a lot done — au contraire, mes amies!! I have spent most of my week driving! Just random driving back and forth, from here to there, taking people hither and yon.
I did finish my Swirl Scarf. I absolutely love the scarf and love the yarn I used 🙂 . It goes very well with my winter coat, and I’ll use it a lot in this harsh climate of ours:


Pattern: Swirl Shawl, from Jojoland — I made the scarf instead of the shawl
Yarn: Acero in three colors (one skein of each), by Brooks Farms (420 yds/100 gms, 60% Superwash Wool, 20% silk, 20% viscose
Needles: US 5 dpns
Finished Size: 9″ by 63″
Pros and Cons:
Overall Grade: A-
The pattern: as mentioned in a previous post, I thought there was something amiss with the pattern, so I made a minor change in the hexes. However, I did end up with a more angular motif because I played up the hexagonal aspect rather than rounding it out. There is a lot of knitting involved with this project and it is very putsy, but I did weave in my ends along the way and blocked it as I went along, too. After every set of three swirls, I steamed the three just completed. It made it easier to pick up the next set of hexes. No sewing together at the end!
The yarn: gorgeous yarn; great to work with; love it, love it, love it! (Tell us what you really think!).
The scarf: I love this scarf and will use it a lot!
As for the blog, Sally and I are doing some secret knitting and may not have as much to write about in the coming weeks. We will keep you posted!! 😉







































