

>Better-than-Ribbing Scarf
Jo Sharp Silk Road Aran, 3 skeins
Cast on 25 stitches.
Row 1 (RS): Knit across.
Row 2: K 4 , Purl 1, PM. **P 1, K3, P 1, PM** Repeat between ** two more times. P 1, K 4.
Row 3: Knit across.
Row 4: Knit straight, to one stitch before and after each marker, both of which should be purled. Everything else is knitted.
This sets up a pattern that looks like wide ribbing, except more interesting. Repeat rows 3 and 4 for the rest of the scarf, and then bind off and weave in ends. Wet or steam block, allow to dry, wear (or gift) happily.
This scarf is for DD#1's novio's madre, as DD is headed tomorrow to Chiapas to spend the rest of her break with her beloved and his family.I made this little hat for Baby Colletti , not as a Christmas gift (he's not due until 1/12/09), but because his daddy's family is quite proud of their Italian heritage.

Here is another smaller hat that I've not actually given his parents yet for him to wear, out of KnitPicks sockweight yarn. I'm getting pretty good at knitting using the Magic Loop method for small things--a great skill for all sorts of reasons!


And Super Secret Project #2 has been finished and gifted to DS for Christmas--it's a wrap/scarf in Rowan Soft Tweed.

Here is a little pouch I knitted and felted for my young friend Adele. I experimented with different ways to make the strap, and the best one was two strands of brown and one of beige, braided the old fashioned way, knotted at both ends, and felted. Then I attached the ends to the inside of the purse. I put a few surprises inside it for her. I have that tendency! Here is the hat I knitted last summer and gifted to Adele's DS Luisa, after sewing on some fancy buttons.


And here is a scarf I've worked on here and there for about a month--it's easy, soft, and my favorite color. I think it will be mine. ;^)
