Making the Lacy Keyhole Scarf
This adventure started out when I was on Ravelry looking through the forums and I saw someone had posted that Craftsy was giving away free classes for people who had never taken a Craftsy class before. For everyone who may not know, Craftsy is a website where you can take online classes. The classes are videos, and there is a place for you to ask questions and the instructors will answer them. It is really great! I got this class called Knit Lab. It was really great!When you get the class you also get patterns that go with the class. The class had step-by-step videos on how to knit the scarf! Whenever I had some difficulty I could just go to the video for the part I was on and it would teach me what to do!! I did not have a lot of trouble with the project and I learned a lot from the class!
Here is a picture of the lacy part of the scarf. The picture was taken before I finished the scarf and before I weaved in the ends. The color showed up pretty well in this picture too.
Below is a picture of the scarf when it was finished!
Making Pandle (A.K.A Pan)
Making Pandle was a great adventure! I used the Maddox the Mischievous Monster pattern to make Pandle. The pattern is by Rebecca Danger. Here is the link to the pattern on Ravelry: Maddox the Mischievous Monster. Here is the link to the pattern on Rebecca Danger's Etsy shop: Maddox the Mischievous Monster. I would like to say, any problems I had while making Pandle had nothing to do with the pattern. The pattern was great! I am just new at knitting still and make mistakes. :)I knit Pandle on DPNs (Double Pointed Needles). Instead of making Pandle all one color, I decided to give him a few stripes! I had a very interesting time making the stripes because I had never done stripes in the round before and I wasn't too sure about how to carry the yarn up. I am pretty sure I carried the yarn up incorrectly, but the way I did it worked so I am happy. I had a hard time with my stitch count as well. I kept getting off more or less stitches than I was suppose to have. When I was working some of the plain rounds I just let the stitch count be off until I started decreasing then I tried to get the correct number of stitches (I think I was still off though haha) Next time I make this pattern I will use an actual stitch marker instead of yarn to mark where my end of the round it because I think that was part of my trouble. I will use a row counter next time as well.
I am really happy with how the stitches turned out! I think they are pretty consistent. I am also really happy that there wasn't gaps in the fabric from moving between the DPNs.
At first I wasn't sure if I wanted Pandle to have arms. I finished him and left him without arms for a while to see if I liked him with out arms. The picture below shows the yarn color really well.
The next weekend I decided to give him arms because it just seemed like he needed some :)
I made his arms out of the same color yarn that I used for his stripes. I am really happy with how he turned out!! I snuggle up and watch Doctor Who with him. He is my Doctor Who watching buddy and I love how he turned out!
What knitting adventure have you finished recently?
Happy Knitting Adventures everyone!!




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