At the beginning of this year, I knitted a seaman's scarf for my father-in-law. I know he said he wasn't a great scarf-wearer - he never really gets cold enough - but I wanted to knit him something and this was it!
I knitted it with Bernat Soy - and contrary to the picture, I did actually finish it - I must have forgotten to photograph the finished item before I mailed it to him.
Anyway, the purpose of today's post is to offer this as a free pattern to those who request it. My email can be accessed by clicking on the "email me" doo-hicky in my sidebar on the left, and I will in return send a pdf of the pattern.
I originally posted this on the other blog to which I was contributing from January 07 to May 08 (which will remain nameless - bitter memories) and have had a few requests for the pattern so far, so I know that there's a demand for it. I just haven't figured out how to get the pdf available online.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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2 comments:
Cool story and sharp eye Nicola! Nice when you can bring the world wide web, into your own neighbourhood.
Thanks for posing the question, "What keeps you interested in a blog? I like a lot of the things you said, and I would add... 'More than just knitting in common.' In other words, many of the blogs I read are written by women about my age, or they are lace knitters like me, or we all share a love of the ocean, or... well, you get the picture. I'm enjoying your blog!
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