Sunday, 2 December 2007

shag, in blue max


Here is my attempt at the Shag scarf, done in a chunky Lang M.A.X. (50% wool, 50% acrylic) I had lying around in the stash.
I went up to a 6.5mm needle in order to have a less-stiff fabric.
It took me a few squares to understand the concept, but then it went quite quickly after that.

If I had more of the yarn, then I would have kept knitting for a longer scarf.
I think I likely flipped a square the wrong way a few times, but I am happy with the final result.
It's very warm on one's neck!

Yes, I am likely to try this again in other yarns in future.

Lisa in Toronto

5 comments:

Wendi Dunlap said...

Very nice!

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Lynne Barr said...

Your scarf, knit in a chunky weight, looks like a great cold weather scarf.

Flipping triangles from one side to the other is great variation. Ina Braun, designer of the Tante Sophie patterns, knit Shag that way too. You can see a picture of her scarf modeled by her dog Gumby at purlbee.

Wendi Dunlap said...

Hmm, I think the Portuguese post above might be spam. It's advertising a blog about poems and quotations, as far as I can tell...

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