Combining things together can make for some great recipes. The same goes for knitting and the reasons we knit. Take for instance the "Flaunt Your Colors Scarf" and "Hail to the ... Dishcloth" patterns....
Cast on 70 stitches and knit the Block "M" from the dishcloth pattern into the first stripe of the scarf pattern flat.
Knit the remainder of the stripes in the round.
Weave in the ends, mattress stitch the side seam closed, and sew up the bottom of the scarf.
...mix in some Olympians...
Consider how to get the Band to play the fight song...oh that would be mixing in ....
a touchdown....
or two....
a touchdown....
or two....
...possibly even four...
....watch as your heart stops when the catch is missed by 'JUST THIS MUCH'...
....watch as your heart stops when the catch is missed by 'JUST THIS MUCH'...
As the team begins a new tradition singing "HAIL! HAIL!" with the student section....
And you will know that great combinations belong together!
Oh yes...the girl's got a Wolverine heart...
(even if the scarf wasn't in the stadium...I'd still like to think it helped to 'root' the team to Victory!---Yep, uh ah...I know...I dream big!!!)
What a wonderful scarf! Love all the team spirit shots.
ReplyDeleteI am a new knitter. I have two children at university of michigan and would love to knit scarf. Can you explain how to do block M with the two colors of yarn. thanks!
ReplyDeleteUsing intarsia techniques and the chart for http://wishingiwasknitting.blogspot.com/2007_02_24_archive.html?m=1 if you follow the picture instructions it works very well. Www.knittinghelp.com is full of grea how to videos. Good luck and have fun with it! And GO BLUE! 💙💛
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