FO: Norfolk Island Pine Cowl
What do you do when the sun refuses to shine for the seventy bazillionith day in a row, it’s either foggy or raining outside all the time, and you can’t decide what large project you should start knitting? Why, teach yourself magic loop and knit yourself a cowl! At least that’s what I did, since I hate/loathe/can’t stand and despise knitting with a 16-inch circ. I even used yarn from “deep stash” (i.e. can’t remember where I bought it or when)!
I used the video tutorial from www.knittinghelp.com, and it was very helpful, especially as the tutorial lady and I knit continental. I then cast on for the Norfolk Island Pine Cowl that I found on Ravelry. On the third try, I had success! The first try, I didn’t give myself enough “nascent” loop at the end of the right needle, so I couldn’t make the circle tight. The second time I thought I had twisted the stitches, but on the third try, when I thought that again, I realized I hadn’t either time. Then it was zippy fast to the end.
Rose quartz on the left, cowl on the right!
When it’s too warm outside to wear it, I can use it as soft sculpture on our mantle. 😉
Pattern: Norfolk Island Pine Cowl by Saccade Elyse (see link above)
Yarn: Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Worsted in Limeade (although if offered limeade this green, I wouldn’t drink it); used about half the skein
Needles: US 8, 40-inch circular
Mods: Knit 8 instead of 10 repeats of the lace
Here’s one last look with the 660 yd ball of BMFA BFL Sport yarn in Corvid from the Raven Series that I wound up to start a big project.
It’s a big ball of yarn!
Ooh pretty! And whatcha gonna make with the BMFA? Hmmm? It’s pretty. =)
Congrats on teaching yourself a new technique! That stitch pattern really does look like a Norfolk Island pine. Curious about what you’re planning to knit with the Raven…
Pretty cowl! It’s such a nice green. Did you wind up that big skein of BMFA by hand? That’s a lot of winding!
It does look quite nice there, with your orchid! ;^)
that is one big ball of yarn! the cowl is lovely…
That is so cute! I have the same color, but in bulky to make slippers. Great color for yarn, not-so-great for an actual beverage. I am learning to knit continental right now! My mom knits that way, and she says it is WAY faster.
Brenda- Not only pretty, but useful too!
Hmmm…what will you make with that Raven colorway? It’s gorgeous, but I love ALL the Ravens!!
The cowl is adorable! And GREEN.
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