Its 2 days before Christmas and I haven’t started the scarf for my mother in-law. Its 2 days before my niece’s birthday and I haven’t started her purse. OR its 2 days before my best friend’s baby shower and I haven’t started the baby afghan. Am I worried? Not at all, because I have mastered the art of STASH DIVING. Here’s how:
And that’s it. That is really that is all there is to mastering your stash. It is all about trying different yarns (that you normally would not use) with the same pattern until you are so familiar you could rattle off the pattern. At this Zen level, no thinking is needed, and your whole being just knows the exact yarn for your project. What’s the great upside? You now have 3 half way finished projects for your next last minute gift. Below you will see my latest dive and the four very different and yet very gorgeous scarves it produced. One is perfect to keep warm, one is perfect for dressing up, one is perfectly funky, and one is MINE! Good luck and may the Zen be with you.
Light Pink Scarf (pictured at right): 2 Skeins, Sirdar Primavera Double Knitting #840, (65% Cotton, 35% Acrylic), 250 yards, F hookNot critical. I would suggest a hook one size smaller then recommended on label.
CH 26.
Row 1: SC in 2nd CH from hook, SC in next CH, *CH 5, skip next 3 CH, SC in next 3 CH*, repeat * * across to last five CH, CH 5, SC in last two CH, CH 1, turn.
Row 2: SC in SC, *CH 3, SC in 3rd CH of CH-5, CH 3, SC in 2nd SC*, repeat * * across to last CH 5 , CH 3, SC in 3rd CH, CH 3, SC in last SC, CH 3, turn.
Row 3: DC in SC, CH 2, SC in 3rd CH, SC in SC, SC in 1st CH, *CH 5, skip (2 ch, 1sc, 2ch), SC in 3rd CH, SC in SC, SC in 1st CH*, repeat * * across to last CH 3 and SC, CH 2, DC in last SC, CH 1, turn.
Row 4: SC in DC, CH 3, SC in 2nd SC, *CH 3, SC in 3rd CH, CH 3, SC in 2nd SC*, repeat * * across, CH 3, SC in DC, CH 1, turn.
Row 5: *SC in SC, SC in first CH, CH 5, skip (2ch, 1sc, 2 ch), SC in 3rd CH*, repeat * *, across to last SC, SC in SC, CH 1, turn.
Repeat rows 2-5 until desired length is achieved.
Fasten Off and Tuck in Loose Ends
Links:
[1] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
[2] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/