Looped three times. Super soft.
And Happy St. Patrick's Day, if you're Irish. Happy Big Green Excuse to Drink Day, if you're not but enjoy a tipple. Or a triple. (PS - please don't pinch me; I took this photo yesterday.)
Irish Blessing: May your house always be too small to hold all of your friends.
Carly, it's beautiful! I'm stunned and amazed at how fast you can knit. If I could even knit that pattern, it would have taken me several months to make that scarf.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! It looks smashing!
Love the Irish blessing. And the scarf is quite fabulous as well!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really lovely. So soft and smoochy.
ReplyDelete(Umm... I was talking about the scarf, not you.)
(Though you look nice too....)
I give up. I'm going now.
What a gorgeous scarf! Love the irish blessing too :)
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. I hope you had a lovely St. Patty's day. It's usually a big deal at this house (my MIL is 100% Irish) but, the rhino-virus from hell canceled all the festivities.
ReplyDeleteLovely scarf! And I love seeing pictures of people on their blogs. You could TOTALLY be one of my sisters!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful scarf, I want one! (Add that to my list of things I'd love to make but will never find the time!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful -- I love how thin it is. It looks like a scarf I could actually wear... all the bulky ones that are popular now just dwarf my small frame.
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