
Here's my finished Midwest Moonlight in Fiesta La Luz, 100 % silk, 2 skeins (210 yds. each). I loved working the pattern and the yarn was a dream to knit. The pattern called for 25 repeats and I only got 23, but the yarn was too pricey to buy another skein just for two pattern repeats. Because the silk stretches a little, I still ended up with a 10" x 60" scarf.

Labels: Midwest Moonlight


4 Comments:
At 7:12 PM,
LisaB said…
That looks so nice! The yarn you used shows off the pattern so well. I am also knitting this one, but I think I need to switch yarns!
At 6:01 PM,
strangelittlemama said…
pretty!!! Did it take you very long? I felt like it dragged on forever making mine.
At 7:41 PM,
katya said…
That looks gorgeous - really crisp and clean. Did you block it? I didn't block mine.
At 1:21 PM,
Carol said…
To answer your questions: I blocked my scarf lightly using a spray bottle with water on my ironing board letting it set overnight. I would knit with the La Luz 100% silk again, in a minute! Loved the feel of it in my hands. I enjoyed the pattern, but I would agree that it seemed to take forever.
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