Here's the diagonal scarf - it's made from a fine merino wool that is very flesh colored - not really pink - flesh hued. The pattern is free from Churchmouse Yarns and is available on Ravelry. When it comes off the sticks it's all curly at the edges.
 A quick steam and it lays nice and flat - - -
A quick steam and it lays nice and flat - - -  All five feet of it!
All five feet of it! I love the pattern - it's about 18 inches wide.
I love the pattern - it's about 18 inches wide. After finishing the diagonal scarf I moved onto this shield pattern done in a beautiful mercerized cotton with a lovely sheen. The pattern is available free at Ravelry - A Noble Cowl.
After finishing the diagonal scarf I moved onto this shield pattern done in a beautiful mercerized cotton with a lovely sheen. The pattern is available free at Ravelry - A Noble Cowl. It's not difficult, but you really need to pay attention to the pattern - I like using lots of markers to keep track of my stitches.
It's not difficult, but you really need to pay attention to the pattern - I like using lots of markers to keep track of my stitches. It's a cowl - nice and over-sized so you can bunch it up about your neck. And best part for me - no wool, so no itch! Merry Christmas me!
It's a cowl - nice and over-sized so you can bunch it up about your neck. And best part for me - no wool, so no itch! Merry Christmas me!  I'm still busy with the needles - clickity clacking - busy with my sweater - second sleeve just about finished!
I'm still busy with the needles - clickity clacking - busy with my sweater - second sleeve just about finished!Quilting - next week I'll be back in the sewing room. I have lots of news and some great new quilts to share.
 
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Thanks for sharing your work and where we can find the patterns. Your scarf and cowel came out great! I think I will have to try that diagonal scarf pattern, it looks very interesting and a quick steam made a big difference!
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