
I still have to make the flouncy part on the other side. This will be a gift for the flower girl at my sister's wedding next weekend. She loves pink, so of course when I found another skein of the bubble-gum pink Giotto, well, I knew that another scarf like this is in order. (Never mind that the ends still aren't woven in on the first one and it's hiding somewhere in my apartment...)
Anyhow, if you're detail oriented and curious, you'll note that the scarf is dangling in front of one of my most prized possessions and also one of my dearest creations, a copy of "Nichols Canyon Road" by David Hockney, which I painted myself in school. It hangs over my sofa and I frequently regard it with a look of, "Wait, what? I painted that?" It's still, even though it's 13 or 14 years old, a revelation.
By the by, the length of the scarf and one of the flounces took up two not ver long evenings of knitting. Yay!
Posted by Jon at June 8, 2005 01:46 AMHi - I loved your intarsia nirvana from another site - just marvelous. Would you please tell me where to find this flouncy scarf pattern? Thank you muchly. Colleen
Posted by: Colleen at June 9, 2005 05:40 PM