The original pattern (Just Enough Ruffles by Laura Chau) calls for a thicker yarn than the Sundara sock yarn I'd selected to go with the gloves, so I made a couple of modifications to the original pattern:
- Used a 4mm needle (as that what is recommended for the chosen sock yarn)
- Cast on twice as many stitches as the original pattern calls for
- I did 20 wraps in the curve
- I knit a couple of extra rows for the ruffle
I love the outcome and am going to make one for myself in some mama blue yarn that I've brought with me. Since the above version used more than 1 skein of the Sundara sock yarn, I probably won't cast on as many stitches -- probably increase by only 50% this next time. The scarf is plenty long so this should do the trick.
I love the pattern and think the end result is adorable.
Wow.. that's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried the Sundara yarn, but the color is gorgeous.. especially photographed in the way you've done it.
Your Mom is going to be so pleased, I'm sure.
Nice pattern: I love this kind of purple It seems to be painted on your picture! :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely. I think its really really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteElegant without being fussy.
Beautiful and nice mods to the scarf to use up sock yarn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice scarf! I'll bet it looks great on, too, judging by the modeled photos I've seen on Ravelry. I've been wondering how it would work in a finer yarn. Thanks for the details!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! Great modifications; it will look really nice in blue, too :)
ReplyDeletepurty - and fabulous job with the posing and photography, too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Sundara Yarn rocks!
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf! The contrasting edging is the perfect touch.
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