Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Waterfall Scarf

I don't know why I first called this a waterfall scarf, but when I look at it, it just reminds me of falling water.
I saw a scarf like this in a local boutique, in blue/green colors, and I said to myself, "I have some yarn just like that! I can make that!" So I am!
It's very loosely-woven, on large knitting needles.
See that big wooden needle? The matching one is on the bathroom counter. It's just 20 stitches across. And I have another skein of that yarn (it's more like string), when this one is finished.
Honestly, it looks more like beaded jewelry than knitting. It's tricky to do, and I'm a mediocre knitter, but I'm enjoying it!
Now here's a question for you: when I finish it, nice and long with fringe on both ends, how much should I sell it for? What do you think?

5 comments:

Pom Pom said...

You are very talented, MK! I am not good with prices, so I can't help there!

Anonymous said...

LOVE it! IDK about pricing....could you go online and possibly google scarves and see if you can find something similar?

Trudi

hjones said...

You can't claim to be mediocre any longer! It's amazing!

Lisa Richards said...

Very pretty and unusual! I like the Googling idea. And thanks for visiting my blog, especially the nice comment about illustrating your children's book!! It's a fun dream! :D

M.K. said...

Lisa, you never know!! :)
Hunter, thank you dear. I finished the scarf last night, and it does look good. And Madeline gave me enough of that yarn to do at least one more -- if I have the patience!