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Wavy scarf
Tried my hand at an actual pattern for grown up knitters: Kieran Foley's Arran Waves.
Close-up before...

... and while being blocked on our living room floor rug:

And man, this was tricky. It took me over a month, I started over twice, but ended up with a result that I'm quite happy with. What i'm really not happy with anymore after this time is the yarn. In the beginning I liked the blue texture, but on the whole, the pattern is far too busy to do it justice. It also looks as though it really wanted to become a sock. Well, it can't be changed, and I'm not about to do this again any time soon. Sadly, it's also a bit too short for my taste .
Close-up before...
... and while being blocked on our living room floor rug:
And man, this was tricky. It took me over a month, I started over twice, but ended up with a result that I'm quite happy with. What i'm really not happy with anymore after this time is the yarn. In the beginning I liked the blue texture, but on the whole, the pattern is far too busy to do it justice. It also looks as though it really wanted to become a sock. Well, it can't be changed, and I'm not about to do this again any time soon. Sadly, it's also a bit too short for my taste .
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I've branched out because I've got more scarves than is reasonable. I might have to start giving everybody scarves for Christmas. I'm working on this cardigan (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gyre-cardigan), which I'm doing to practice for this cardigan (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lestrange-cloak). Although there's another step in between, namely this cardigan (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lace-cardigan-21). They take longer than scarves and I hope I won't be stuck with too many of those lying around.
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(I'm also sure no one will mind the scarves. ;D )