For my birthday I got cross-country SKIS + boots + poles which = FUN! So I’m still rooting for another snowstorm, though I am way in the minority around these parts. Sure some flowers would be nice, I can almost smell them when the sun comes out, and a robin or two singing would be cheery…but new snow would be even more fun for me now!
I’m outfitted in the Lopapeysa I got last summer in Iceland. Perfect, zips both ways. I’ve got my overalls on so my pants won’t fall down. I’m wearing my Elfin Peak Hat…and a stash busting scarf I made a while back with pom poms. Pom poms, as you may know, make you ski faster.
Of course you can make a scarf like this out of just about anything. I’m sure you can just whip this baby up without instructions, but sometimes you just don’t want to THINK AT ALL…Just Make!
For a scarf that measures 5.5 inches(14cm) wide and 43 inches(109cm) long – 45 inches(114cm) when measured with the pompoms – here’s what I did:
Yarn: 1 skein Bartlettyarns 2 ply 100% Maine Wool [4oz /200yds (114g/183m)] ; Color “Bracken”. Assorted colors of worsted weight yarn for pom poms 10 x 9yd (8.25m) lengths.
Needles: US8 (5mm) 24″ (60cm) or 32″ (80cm) circular needle – due to large number of stitches.
Notions: tapestry needle, 1 3/4″ (4.5cm) pom pom maker if desired.
POM POM HAPPINESS SCARF
Cast on 154 stitches. Knitting flat, knit every stitch every row for garter stitch.
Knit 48 rows.
Bind Off. Weave in ends.
Make 10 – 1.5″ (4cm) pompoms…any color you like! Leave the yarn that you tie the pom pom together with long, and use those ends to sew them to the edge of the scarf – 5 on each end.
I like a really chubby pompom so I used about 9 yards (8.25m) for each. I use the “easy wrap” pom pom maker from Susan Bates and I trim my pom poms closely….a little obsessively.
Now you’re ready – to the woods!
You can have this pattern as a Free Ravelry Download if you can’t keep those complex directions in your head!
Elizabeth says
Love the picture ! You look so happy and beautiful.
LuisaM says
Happiness!
Thanks for the tip about fast skiing with pom poms. 😉
gudrun says
I’m so glad your pants are not in danger of ending up around your ankles….:)
Jen says
Skiing and knitting just go together ! Congratulations on your birthday, and well, I just must give in and try these pom poms everybody’s doing. 🙂
Ellen says
Do pom poms help us do other things faster too? I will add them to the need-more-speed (and style) activities.