Midwest Moonlight

Hi, I have been following this knit along for awhile. Wow! What a beautiful bunch of scarves you all have created. Here is my first from the book. It is made from 70% baby alpaca/30% merino from Elann.
Labels: Midwest Moonlight
The inspirations for this knit-along are the Scarf Style and Wrap Style books (from Interweave Press); should you wish to share your creations from the book, this is a wonderful place to do it. Also welcome are helpful tips, corrections, ideas for variations, and suggestions for materials. This knit-along will last indefinitely, so join any time!

Labels: Midwest Moonlight
6 Comments:
At 2:57 PM,
agileflower said…
That is SO beautiful! It is gorgeous. I love the color combination. Is that splash in the body of the scarf a 'lone' splash? Great job. I also plan on doing this scarf and you have really inspired me!
At 5:34 PM,
Beck said…
Your scarf looks great, and I too, like the color combination. I also made this scarf in a deep green from Elann of Highland wool. I have yet to photograph it though.
At 5:54 PM,
grumperina said…
That's a great color for that scarf! And I love the little bit of orange you snuck in there :)
At 6:27 PM,
WonderSoul said…
Thanks! Yes, that is a lone splash. The plan was to have several groupings here and there tho when I realized how many ends I would have to weave end it just ended with the one with the band for a little balance.
At 12:10 AM,
Emily said…
I love that color combination. The lone 'splash' is a great idea. Gorgeous!
At 5:51 PM,
Knitcrazy said…
Just BEAUTIFUL......
Now I have yet ANOTHER scarf that I have to make... :)
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