Want a quick, easy project?
You are absolutely right....updating my blog has been long overdue. What started out as a short bloggy break ended up lasting much longer than even I anticipated. But all of a sudden following my birthday (my last post), life got way to busy, and it has stayed that way for quite-a-while. And guess what....I've concluded that things are not about to let up just yet. So, in spite of all life's business, here I am again in 2K10 attempting to talk about the craft of knitting...hoping that nothing and no one will distract me until I've posted a little something about the scarf I just finished. If you want a quick knit project, this is it!
I really love the yarn which I bought on my November 2009 trip to my home state of Mississippi....at Yarns Downtown (Columbus, MS). I recommend you make your way there for a visit (in person) as soon as you can.
In fact, I have several pictures (which were taken on a previous store visit) that show just what a wonderful array of yarn and what a magnificient haven this store is for me; I always find something different whenever I visit there.
Click on pictures for close-up, detailed view.
In case you want to know more before you visit; however, here's the web location:
Every time I visit the store, I'm like a kid in a candy store. I really get inspired just looking at all the yarn and books! It really is a nice place of retreat, and it reminds me of my blog name, Knitter's Nook. I could stay there for hours.....and that's normally what I do when I stop in.
I fell in love with the Frivola yarn, by Trendsetters, while there this past Thanksgiving holiday. Check it out for yourself right here.
[Go directly to http://www.trendsetteryarns.com/mondial/frivola.asp if you prefer, or if you have problems getting the "back arrow" to return you to my blog, as I did.]

I just love the scarf, and am very pleased with the finished product.
[Go directly to http://www.trendsetteryarns.com/mondial/frivola.asp if you prefer, or if you have problems getting the "back arrow" to return you to my blog, as I did.]
Doesn't the yarn remind you of popcorn strung together as garland. It's fun to work with and has that soft, plush feel that's just heavenly next to the skin.
I just love the scarf, and am very pleased with the finished product.

