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I've always been about as good at anything involving yarn as the average cat is, so I usually avoid it. I decided to give it another go this week and am currently making a crocodile pattern scarf:
This is a crocodile pattern:

Haven't gotten very far yet, but this is the idea (the colours are off because of the flash, it's actually a much more subdued orange and a greyish blue):

The back is not as pretty, unfortunately:

This is a crocodile pattern:

Haven't gotten very far yet, but this is the idea (the colours are off because of the flash, it's actually a much more subdued orange and a greyish blue):

The back is not as pretty, unfortunately:

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Date: Sunday, January 5th, 2014 05:00 pm (UTC)I sadly forgot to take a picture of the scarf I knitted for my son: a very easy to do pattern, but very effective: the scarf looked as if put together from lots of triangles.
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Date: Monday, January 6th, 2014 06:32 pm (UTC)You're right about it being very thick and warm, but I didn't know that when I saw a scarf made from this pattern (here (http://www.favecrafts.com/master_images/Crochet/Rio%20Scarf.jpg)) and I liked it, but I think that this will probably fare better as a neck warmer (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crocodile-stitch-neckwarmer).
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Date: Tuesday, January 7th, 2014 12:42 am (UTC)Are you at Ravelry?
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Date: Tuesday, January 7th, 2014 05:00 am (UTC)Finger gloves are actually my next project, maybe not in Ravenclaw colours, though. *g* A dragon pattern tea cozy sound brilliant!
I'm not yet, but having poked around the site a bit I'm thinking of joining up. :) Are you?
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Date: Tuesday, January 7th, 2014 11:21 am (UTC)Thanks for the links! The crochet confusion sounds horrible, I already wanted to joke what then a "Doppelstäbchen" is..
I have knit finger gloves for myself (black and yellow striped), but not after a pattern, rather after how I thought they should be. I had knitted several pairs of mittens by that time which I had learned from some pattern, though. One thing I found is that the gusset/gore ? (Zwickel) for the thumb in the patterns I found was too short and not making them fit nicely. I have done soem fingerless gloves from oddments two or three years ago with a much better-fitting gusset. (Do you know which is the correct term?) If you like, I can take pics of both pairs and explain in detail as much as I remember. I still have the finger gloves, but don't wear them any longer because I can't stand the wool on my eczema skin.
I've used sock wool for both which is very suitable to my experience, particularly because you can simply drop them in the regular laundry which is rather important for gloves in my experience.
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