Friday, December 7, 2007

Ah, gifts for Christmas...

I decided to post some pictures of some of the scarves I have made as gifts. There are only a couple right now, because I know if I post pictures of the rest of them, some of the recipients would be oh so clever and see them before Christmas. Haha! Thwarted!

Here is a starfish I made for my brother (in addition to the goldfish):

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Cute, right? I also pride myself on making the most hideous scarf on the face of the planet:

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And the closeup of the ugliest colors ever, to highlight the basketweave stitch:

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Damn, that's ugly. I still have to weave in the ends (I really hate doing that). But I know exactly who will love it. :)

I decided that I really really really like working in the front and back post stitches. They give the scarf some really nice texture, and I think it makes them warmer. Here is the scarf I made for one of my new mother-in-laws:

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You can see the nice texture and meshy look the front and back post stitches give to the thing. I like it a lot. And yes, I know the stripes aren't the same size. I did that on purpose. (really).

Here are the two scarves I made for my new sisters-in-law:

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You can kinda see the diamond medallion in the center of the stripes, but it looks much more distinct in person.

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I like the basketweave stitch to a degree, but I think they would work best for a nice blanket, not a scarf.

I'm learning how to do cables, so maybe I will have some pics of some crossover action in a few days. I still have so many scarves to make. And quickly!

On a non-crochet related note, it is supposed to snow and I can't wait!

1 comment:

schwa said...

Wow, you have been busy!

Amigurumi is that Japanese name for those crochet animals.