After I was done practicing the washcloth pattern I learned at Unraveled Yarn Shop, I was eager to start something different. Something someone might actually use!

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Like… what am I going to do with this? Ha ha – I think I will give it to Data to keep him warm. It seems silly to “waste” an entire skein on learning the basic skills of knitting, but I am happy I did it so that when I started my next project, it wasn’t a complete mess!

Who did I pick as my first victim? Muah ha ha, my snister! She has made me things in the past, and I’ve never been able to do the same for her… until now! I was really excited at the possibility of FINALLY being able to make her something.

So I picked out this seed stitch infinity scarf pattern, and asked Christina what color of scarf she needed – ruby red, or gray.

I went to the yarn shop to buy the yarn and pick their brains about the pattern – this would be my first time using more than one skein on a project, and I had no idea how to bring a new one in.

In fact, there is SO much I don’t know. Ha ha. When I walked in, the Cascade Yarns rep was there, and saw me come in with the orange yarn in the photo above. “That better be Cascade Yarn!” Um… what is that?

Funny enough, it was. And, that is the brand of yarn I ended up buying, in “Data” gray. Oops, I mean “charcoal” gray.

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I was super eager to get started! I wanted to have a bit done before I left for Mexico, and took the project with me!

Christina knew I was making it for her, so I sent her lots of progress pics (annoying, much?)!

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I know it’s dorky, but I was so excited to be making something for Christina for the first time, and couldn’t wait to get it to her (I wanted to make sure she could wear it when it was still cold out)!

I started the scarf on Saturday January 31st and finished it on Monday February 16th. I ended up making it longer than recommended in the pattern (mostly because the yarn was so thick) – well over 70 inches long! And I used almost all of the five skeins (or whatever they were called… not hanks… who knows)!

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We mailed it to my snister this Tuesday and she got it on Thursday. Yay yay yay! And she wore it to work on Friday! It looks great on her!

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Now, let’s see if she holds up to her promise:

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Ha ha!

I enjoyed making this even more than those silly washcloths, because it had a purpose – it was going to someone! The whole time I was knitting, I just couldn’t wait to get it to her!

So… what’s next? Steven asked me to knit him a hat. Eek! Can I do it? We shall see! I really want to get started on something new, soon – I miss it! After I drafted this, I found myself pursuing the yarn aisles of Hobby Lobby (OVERWHELMING!!!) and ended up getting another thick yarn to make a similar scarf for… me? Someone else? Mostly for practice! Next up, I DO need to learn how to use circular needles so I can make that hat, and maybe a blanket!