Side by Side

§ March 31st, 2007 § Filed under Scarves § 8 Comments

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I knit the two blues singly
On size 5s, really loosely
As I knit round and round
To my amazement I found
I was in a whirlpool, sinking slowly..

8 Responses to “Side by Side”

  • penelope says:

    I like your blog, but what’s a desi?

  • Pretty, pretty! Love the hexagons.

  • spudsayshi says:

    That’s such an awesome (if mistake ridden) book. And, yes, very hypnotizing knitting, I’d think. OH! And I finally started my FF project, and will hopefully actually post pictures sometime relatively soon.

  • Mary says:

    Despite that rising tide, you seem to have a dry and witty sense of humor…very funny…cute fish though.

    Thanks for the heads up on those movies being at netflix — got them in my queue.

  • Agnes says:

    What fun javascript! Reminds me of snorkelling in Maui … which I loved!
    Thanks for visiting my blog. About the ease of Ogee … I have about an inch’s ease wearing it over a fitted T-shirt. Hope this helps … and wish to see your Ogee soon. :)

  • pamela wynne says:

    so pretty! maybe I need to give that book a second chance…

    I’ll get in touch in a couple weeks about my time in the bay area. :)

  • Sapna says:

    Very pretty designs! I learnt crocheting 6 months ago but seeing your site, I am now inspired to pick up knitting too:) How about some crochet patterns? I am looking for a good one to make a cell phone purse.

  • Jacqueline Lydston says:

    I love this scarf, and I think I know how to make A hexagon, and I think I know how I might modify where new hexagons are added so it’s more of a straight-hanging thing……

    BUT for the life of me I cannot figure out what on earth she means by “all hexagons are knitted with two strands of yarn,” and “using the tail plus working yarn to pick up sts. for the next hexagon!!!

    Does anybody have any ideas? Would it kill her to put a diagram in the dang book?

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