Thank you to the designer for sharing your lovely pattern!
I think this pattern will be suitable for showing off the color of this yarn without boring me to tears. It’s really very simple but the result that the designer got was very nice. I think this will be a quick, satisfying knit.
Notes
4/1/2009
Cast on and did kfb increases per pattern until there were six stitches, then for the increase section, I increased until there were 33 stitches and then began the middle section.
4/7/2009
Bound off and I will block it tomorrow. It turned out to be around 68” long. I added serendipity to the title because the variegation in the yarn formed a cool zigzag pattern along the length of the scarf.
You can see it in the second photo from the top.
I am going to have to block this scarf in two stages because I don’t have the room in my tiny apartment to block it all at once. I put a stitch marker in a row a few rows below where I stopped pinning it down, and then gently rolled/folded up the last foot and a half or so that didn’t get blocked this time. I will then re-wet it and pin that end down to finish blocking once the other section is dry. Fun fun!
4/9/2009
Blocking done and photos taken. Blocking completely smoothed out the curliness.
4/21/2009
I finally got to give it to my Mom. She loved it. Yay!
3/20/2010
Added new pictures because I finally got some decent looking ones.