I had an unusual year this year, because we did quite a bit of cosmetic work on our house, which was built in 1989, and we had to move out briefly. I kept on knitting, though, because I took portable things with me. I stopping putting any new patterns up for sale.
After we got settled again, I had a good, hard look at my inventory of new but unpublished patterns. Sometimes I design a new pattern, and decide that it isn't all that great, but I had accumulated a long list of unpublished patterns. It wasn't just the remodel giving me a backlog - it was my coming up with new ideas instead of finishing the old ones! I was also insecure about whether people would like my patterns.
So I decided to "respect my work" and get some of these patterns out.
This one I'm putting out today is the Dragon Scarf. I originally did it in 2023 for my knit club, and used Shawl in a Ball to make several. Then I made one with Caron Latte Cakes. It got put away during the house situation. This is a good time of year to put out a gifty pattern like this. You can make it with just one Shawl in a Ball, or about 5 ounces of self-striping or scrappy yarns. I converted it to mid-gauge and standard gauge, too. I decided it would be digital with links to a complete step-by-step video and then put short videos on YouTube with related and alternate technique ideas.I put up three videos today and I have three for next week.
Okay, next video for today. What if you want to make the bulky (9 mm) scarf, but all you have is a standard (4.5 mm) garter bar? Well, bulky garter bars are rare and expensive. I use one a LOT for teaching, because it's so easy for everyone to see, but a friend of mine said she frequently uses her standard gauge garter bar to turn work on her bulky. She's a wizard who does beautiful work, so I had to try it for myself, and yes, it works so well, I turned it into this video:
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