Spring

Veronik on Mar 11th 2008


You wouldn’t know it from the size of the snowbank in front of my house, but spring is here.

I hope you like it. And if you feel so inclined to visit the shop, use ‘knittyspring08′ until the 31st in order to save 15%.

ETA: I can’t believe how many have cast on already! I have a tip for anyone who wants loose bind off edges: use the stem stitch method instead of the conventional bind off, taking care to keep your stitches far enough apart from one another. It’ll be a much better match to a loose long tail cast on.

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17 Responses to “Spring”

  1. CN Mar 11th 2008 at 08:12 pm 1

    WOW! What is that you are knitting? What are you knitting it with? Great site! Great projects! Great book!

  2. loriz Mar 11th 2008 at 08:34 pm 2

    I love the pattern. Its been a million years since I knit a scarf, but I have some handspun that seems ideal for your new pattern.

    thanks for the new knitting notification!

  3. Josée Mar 11th 2008 at 10:03 pm 3

    The patterns in Knitty are great but this issue seems better than ever… especially with your pattern! I wonder how it would look in Handmaiden Silken… I can’t wait to try it!

  4. Rebecca Mar 11th 2008 at 11:51 pm 4

    I LOVE this scarf! I am a huge fan of spring scarves, as Minnesota spring days tend to suddenly slap one about the neck and face with unnecessarily chilly breezes. I want one in black and one in hot pink and maybe one in lavender….

  5. mindy Mar 12th 2008 at 07:19 am 5

    Oh that is beautiful! I want to cast it on now now now… (and I happen to have tons of sock yarn from a certain someone thats just “dyeing” to be used)

  6. Nina Mar 12th 2008 at 10:03 am 6

    I believe that this is going to be my first Knitty project ever!
    It is so beautiful; I have a hank of Malabrigo laceweight, and can’t wait to see the effect!!!

  7. Julie Mar 12th 2008 at 12:03 pm 7

    I LOVE your new scarf pattern in Knitty, it’s gorgeous, and looks so wearable! It’s in my queue on Ravelry, for sure….

  8. Jennifer Mar 12th 2008 at 12:12 pm 8

    That’s a beautiful scarf, Veronik.

  9. Mary Mar 12th 2008 at 12:46 pm 9

    This is DEFINITELY one I want to make. (Geez, I’ve got a lot of your stuff in my queue!) I’ve been eyeing those wallpaper mittens too, so thanks for the shop code! I might just get them! :)

  10. lomester Mar 12th 2008 at 03:41 pm 10

    It was immediately added to my queue. Absolutely gorgeous. And I am a total Sartorialist fan - I totally agree with what you wrote. So chic.

  11. john Mar 12th 2008 at 04:48 pm 11

    Truly gorgeous. Saw it on Knitty. I am familiar with the Sartorialist. I’ll be making one of these - for sure. Good work.

  12. Knit Nurse Mar 15th 2008 at 12:48 pm 12

    wow, what a beautiful scarf pattern you have created! I just had to come over and congratulate you! I think I’m going to have to cast on for this….

  13. deawn Mar 16th 2008 at 03:08 am 13

    V, this is truly lovely. Too bad I won’t be able to knit one of my own, as my brain has completely short-circuited. (If anyone wishes to make one for me, just drop me a line. Thank you.)

  14. Petra Mar 18th 2008 at 10:03 am 14

    I love the design of the scarf and it´s really nice to make! Thankyou for a great pattern!

  15. Penny Powell Mar 19th 2008 at 10:00 am 15

    Wow, the scarf is gorgeous, and so is the model! I am a freelance casting associate for commercials and think that Isabella Geddes is outrageously beautiful! I bet she is quite photogenic too. Does she do any acting?

  16. Mrs MJW Mar 24th 2008 at 11:47 am 16

    your pattern is lovely. i need to find yarn for this. i haven’t wanted to knit a scarf in a looong time.

  17. Ali P in the Qc Apr 4th 2008 at 06:31 pm 17

    It was the one Spring Knitty pattern that I went “ACK! Total gorgessity!!” and I hope to cast it on soon.

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