Thursday 30 October 2008

FO: Neckwarmers Galore

These neckwarmers were finished ages ago, but it was tough getting some good FO shots. Re-shoots were necessary, on more than one occasion. There just isn't as much daylight as there used to be! I made my neckwarmer first:And G liked it so much, he asked me to make him one, too:I was pretty pleased about that, since it was the first time he had ever asked me to knit him something. Pattern: Jan 2009 update: pattern link on the interweb is dead, now seems to only be a Ravelry Download Needles: 9 mm straights (I haven't knit on straights in ages- felt odd) yarn: stash, some grey homespun for Guy's neckwarmer, some mysterious black (possibly merino?) yarn for mine. Notes: The stitch pattern is really easy and enjoyable. In case you were curious about button placement (I certainly was!) I'll show you what they look like unworn: (Little Yarn wanted to get in on the photo action, it would seem). Guy wanted his toggle at a certain point, and I knew I had wanted two buttons on mine. Having the buttons on the diagonal from the loops allowed for a good closure around the neck, and to make a tidy triangle that tucks into your coat. Also, you can see that G's is not as wide as mine, and is longer. I love how easy it is to customize for the perfect fit, whatever you want. For those of you familiar with Phoe (and if you're not, go check out her awesome blog!), you have already seen many gorgeous photos of the beautiful cowls she knits up. I was very happy to receive one of her cowls in the mail! Lucky, lucky me. The colours are gorgeous, definitely the sort of colours I wear, and cowls are the chilly neck solution for fall. Between neckwarmers and cowls,I'm feeling so over scarves. How about all of you- are you still feeling scarves, or do you prefer other little knitted treats to keep the chill away?

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those colors look great on you!

I keep wanting to knit scarves to use up some spare yarn but much prefer wearing cowls. They're just handier and far less hassle.

Susan said...

The photo shoot(s) came out great. Your neckwarmers looks stylish and cozy.

Adriana said...

I am so over scarves too. I've knit four cowls this month alone. They are awesome but now that I'm working I just don't seem to have time for photoshoots. Maybe this weekend.

I think you need to include a picture of your cute kitty with every post :)

yoel said...

Agreed, cowls/neckwarmers are the best. And so much faster to knit than scarves! Your neckwarmers look so snuggly and soft.

erngrn said...

i think ive been converted to cowls/neckwarmers... they're so much more convenient!!

Anonymous said...

They look lovely!

Hilary said...

I love your cowls! They look so cozy and smooshy and warm. Great button choices, too.

I was strictly a scarf woman until recently -- it's hard not to become a cowl convert with so many great FO's like yours out there!

Seriously, those photos are awesome.

BrownBerry said...

The four cowls I've made for myself in the last 6 weeks are shouting from the FO pile - "No more scarves!!" they seem to be saying.

Yours are exceptional. Love the photo display too - perfect eye candy as usual.

Anonymous said...

The cowls are cool but I love the neckwarmers too. They look like they would really do the trick on a cold blustery day.

Michele Saunders said...

All gorgeous! I especially love the last one - the colors are so pretty. The yarn looks so cozy too!

Anonymous said...

Oooh, everything looks goregeous! I think I need to have a photoshoot with some mittens I finished, but I haven't completely finished them. . .

Jeanette said...

Honestly, I've hated knitting scarves since the day I learned how to knit. I was just waiting for cowls and neck warmers to come along so that I could resolve never to knit another damn scarf.

Unfortunately, now I knit cowls like crazy.

CassieMarie said...

Lovely!
Everything looks great, and your kitty is killing me with it's super-cuteness! Ahh!

Anonymous said...

Believe it or not, I am in the process of knitting the Cashmere Neckwarmer too! It's a last minute birthday gift for my colleague and I got a deadline to make! They look gorgeous and I especially the buttons! They look so modern and cool!!! The one from Phoe looks fabs too...love the colour.

I am the same like you, I hope I can get the scarve over with then go back to my long sleeves cardigan / sweater; but then it's hard as I have to start knitting x'mas presents!

Reckless Glue said...

all gorgeous pictures and neckwarmers --well done! and 'lil kitty I COULD EAT HIM UP!!!!! love.

jenna said...

Love, love, and love!! I think I'll be knitting up a few cowls and neckwarmers this winter as, well. And the photo with the kitten? Too cute. No fair.

Rima said...

Love the colors. Great job with the cowls. So much faster, and so much snug.

c h r i s t i n e said...

When are you going to participate in National Blog Posting Month!?

jessica said...

cowls are the way to go! i can't keep my attention long enough to finish a scarf...

Philigry said...

love, love these neck warmers! so stylish, and they make great gifts. i think i am going to add some to my list.