Monday, January 31, 2011


And more snow, and more snow and then more snow, you make a scarf, right?



I do anyways. Because if I'm going to spend the next month being cold, and bundled up in my winter coat, I definitely need a cool new scarf to wrap around my neck!
I've named the pattern Sweet Vermouth.
(Because there's no way I'm coming up with a dark blue drink)

It's made out of lovely, soft, and gorgeous Blue Sky Alpaca Worsted Hand Dyes in Midnight. I wanted to do something fun with this slipped stitch lace pattern that I'd become addicted to, and it was just screaming to be a cozy, heavy accessory. The weight and drape are perfect for a chunky, cozy long scarf, and it's the softest thing to wear around my neck.

I plan to publish this one for free (yep, freeeeee!!, don't we all deserve that?) sometime next week. And of course, I'll also share some kind of vermouthy treat with it. So, if you think you might like one of your own, keep your eyes out and get some fat needles ready.
It's a good TV movie quickie.

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Also, when life gives you snow, you begin a cotton top for spring.


Just so you don't go crazy when they tell you there's ANOTHER storm coming.

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