Thursday, April 19, 2012

Scarves, Scarves and More Scarves

 I have found a charming tearoom down the street that is taking my scarves to sell. I decided to take pictures and put them here. (A fly just buzzed around my computer! Yuck!)
The multi-colored one above is a Mobeuis Cowl - mobeuis meaning a continuing circle with one twist
in it. (Notice the blue dishpan in the kitchen? Must remember to look before I snap)! This yarn changes color within the skein.
This scarf, pic above and below, is made with a yarn that has balls (pompoms) every 1 1/2". You can see the yarn in the tail hanging down. Funky, eh?

 This is another cowl - no twist in this one. The yarn changes from medium pink to light pink to white.
(In the background you can see my red and black plaid library bag and blue plaid throw rug).


 My knitting friends call this scarf the Slut Scarf. :-) The material looks like red tinsel. It is fun to knit -
can do one in an evening. Only thing is - yarn is expensive and with the tearoom commission,  I don't even make enough to cover my cost. (Green coffee can is in the background).
These scarves are all knit the same way - all with the same kind of yarn - colors are different. All these scarves are laying on a wicker chair that I brought home from Joan's mobile home.
I am now going to look for pictures of a scarf I am making and put them up here. This scarf is very unusual and will need some explaining. Back soon.

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