It’s 1/4 finished!
Yes, I’m knitting very slowly. What with deciding to start working out, getting a diet blog set up, and deciding to see if it is even possible to make money blogging. (A final report with dollar figures, program lists and rules one must follow will be provided sometime next week.)
Still it looks like my design idea for the scarf worked out. Here are the features of the ribbed entrelac:
- Reversible.
- “Entrelacs” bits looks tall and narrow (as opposed to garterlacs, which look squarish.)
- The fabric is flat (as opposed to bulgy in-and-outie look of stockinette entrelac.)
- A bit slower to work that garter stitch or stockinette at least for me.
- Thick and “plushy”, as you would expect for ribbing.
I think this scarf design is going to be popular with my family!
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That’s really nice work. My hubby would love those colours.
Comment by Lisa L — 3/23/2007 @ 8:42 am
Lucia, I have been trying to pick up on the entrelac technique but I keep running into trouble when I have finished the initial triangles and am trying to go back the other way. Do you know anyone or anywhere I could find more simple instructions than the ones I have been using that I got from doing a google search? I want to succeed. Everyone says it is easy.
Comment by Judy — 3/23/2007 @ 1:42 pm