Geeky Knitting

FOs, Hands, Scarves/Shawls 8 Comments »

It’s been very quiet on the home front for the past few weeks, and to be quite honest I’m in a bit of a knitting funk. There’s been many attempts of knitting, leading to many instances of ripping.. and finally I’ve just decided to take a small knitting break. But winter has kicked in, and during this little break I’ve decided to knit another scarf for the BF in Canada.
Here’s the breakdown for the above geeky knitting..
Pattern:
DNA Scarf by June Oshiro
Materials: a little over 4 balls of Plassard Superwash Merino (DK weight, 123yds/50gm), size 3 needles
Finished size: 6″ wide by 78″ long (incl. 18″ of neck ribbing). Measurements taken after blocking.
Notes: Variations of the DNA scarf designed by June Oshiro can also be found in the Knits Gene-ious section of Interweave Knits Fall 2003 magazine.

Of course, with the leftover yarn, I managed to whip up a pair of wrist warmers from Last Minute Knitted Gifts for myself.. why let good yarn go to waste right?
Oh, and worry not. The Renaissance Tunic wasn’t ripped. My brain just needs something simple and less-complicated right now….

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