Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Yarn Along

I have been a busy little knitter this week.
I am knitting my 2nd Honey Cowl and since I am familiar with the pattern,
I am breezing right through this one.
I decided to make this one bigger, so I cast on 220 stitches, the last one was 110.
I think this one is going to be too big, I probably needed to cast on something in the middle.

 Honey Cowl
Madeline Tosh Yarn 

 We went to see the Cherry Blossoms
and since we missed them, you can read all about that here,
I have been looking through this book I bought several years ago.

This year, I purchased this Cherry Blossom scarf...
the perfect accent for viewing the pretty blooms!

I am joining Ginny at Small Things 
for
Yarn Along

23 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Um livro que deve ser muito interessante e que deve ter belas fotografias.
Uma abraço e óptima Quarta-Feira.

Latane Barton said...

It's pretty. Hope it will work, the larger size I mean. Have a great week. Hugs.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, the Honey Cowl is pretty. Is it for your Honey? Your new cherry blossom scarf is pretty. Have a happy day!

Debbie said...

translated: A book that should be very interesting and should have beautiful photographs .
A hug and optimal Wednesday .

Andrea @ This Knitted Life said...

Beautiful beautiful beautiful!!!! And I love MadTosh nearly as much as my own child (don't tell!). Xoxo Andrea @ This Knitted Life

Becki said...

I love the stitch pattern on the Honey Cowl. And the cherry blossom scarf is wonderful! :)

Leanne Coppola said...

Looks so good!!!! The pattern does have an "in between" size. Maybe cowl #3??? Beautiful scarf too! Happy knitting.

Donna said...

My students that have knit the Honey Cowl have said the same - the small was a bit snug and the large was too big. Somewhere in the middle is very good!

Stephanie said...

What a prettly little post, my friend. THe Honey Cowl is so pretty and the cherry scarf is delightful! Hugs to you!

Sally said...

Love the color you chose to knit with, Debbie. Just perfect! :)

xoxo

Nancy Chan said...

Love the stitch pattern on the Honey Cowl. Your cherry blossom scarf is very pretty and sweet colour.

Zauberflink said...

That is a wonderfully textured stitch pattern and the yarn brings it out so clear and crisp - lovely!!

karen said...

I love purple so I love your project :) gorgeous pattern and yarn together!

Sarah said...

I have had that pattern in my ravelry favorites for oh so long but never had just the right yarn picked out for it! I don't know f there's such a thing as a too-big cowl; the bigger the cozier I think! Beautiful project!

Conniecrafter said...

Your cowl will be just nice and cozy being bigger, for those cold snowy days!! I love it when you learn a pattern and are able to knock it out after that :) Your scarf is a beautiful accessory for viewing the blossoms, such a bummer you missed them in their peek of blooming.

Tina Fariss Barbour said...

I like those purple and lavender shades in the new cowl. And I adore the pink scarf!! That will look so pretty on you.

TexWisGirl said...

so you need to find someone with a big head or neck to wear this. :)

Lowcarb team member said...

I love the colour of the cowl ... purple/lavender nice gentle shades.

Happy Knitting

All the best Jan

Turn The Page said...

Usually when Spring arrives I put away the yarns and needles and hooks. Then, the snow and temperatures fall again, confusing the birds and the daffodils.
So, here I sit snuggled in front of the wood stove under my not-quite-finished
afghan with a good book and a few blogs. Looking forward to seeing the finished cowl. Aloha.

Farm Girl said...

I really love your knitting. I like that color. I never like missing your yarn along.
I always enjoy seeing your work. That is a very pretty scarf too.

Adrienne said...

I do love this stitch - such rich texture! And that pretty pink scarf - wow! Such a treat!

Unknown said...

Debbie, your cowl is just beautiful, and I LOVE your cherry blossoms scarf!

Anonymous said...

Another beautiful yarn!