I find myself really enjoying knitting the Backyard Leaves scarf from Scarf Style in Knitpicks Andean Silk. But I don't want to wear it. I'm a scarf klutz. When I wear a scarf it is always in the way, getting caught in doors, getting snagged on bushes, and refusing to stay in place. If the scarf has a right side - like this one - it is always wrong side up when I glance down.
The fun is in the knitting. I need to give the finished scarf away, so I'm having a contest.
Your first chance to enter will be the April 1 post.
Here are the details. If you don't like details, skip to the last paragraph for a one sentence summary.
Prize:
The Backyard Leaves scarf in Knitpicks Andean Silk, color Lettuce. Yes, the very scarf I'm knitting.
How to enter:
Leave a comment on a Backyard Leaves Scarf progress post. There will be five scarf progress posts (this is not one of them) and they will be clearly labeled. Be sure to include your email address. (One reason I switched this blog to Haloscan comments.)
Comments entered more than a week after the posting date and time will not be eligible. The date and time stamp on the comment will be used to compare with the date and time stamp on the post to determine when a week has past.
Choosing a Winner:
One week after the final post showing the scarf completed and blocked, DH will pick a number and the winner will be announced on Stitches of Violet. (We have a procedure in mind for doing this in order to make sure everyone gets an equal chance. It involves a random number generator. Does anyone really want to know?)
DH is completely neutral and could care less about who wins. He will be just as fair as a national accounting firm. In fact, he has a degree in accounting.
I will post the winner on Stitches of Violet and send the winner an email requesting their snail mail address. If the winner does not respond with their snail mail address in seven days (using the date and time stamp method described above), a different winner will be chosen using the same method.
Miscellaneous Rules and Disclaimers:
If, for any reason, I am unable to complete the scarf, the contest will close, a winner will be picked, and the substitute prize will be two skeins of KnitPicks Andean Silk.
If I decide the quality of the completed scarf is too poor to share with the winner, the substitute prize will be two skeins of KnitPicks Andean Silk.
Nasty comments will be deleted and ignored. What is nasty? I know it when I see it.
I reserve the right to change the rules or add to the rules as needed to keep the contest fun, fair, and friendly.
In Summary
It's really very simple. When you see a Stitches of Violet post on the Backyard Leaves scarf progress, leave a comment and you might win the scarf.
Size: Women’s medium
John's Basketweave Ribbing Stitch
Yesterday it was windy and cold - but it didn't snow. Glory and I went for a mile walk at the nearby fish hatchery. On the shaded left side of the road not showing in the picture, there is still some snow. Little by little spring is winning the battle.
It seems when I have socks on the needles, it's the socks I pick up to knit. So, I'm taking a sock break and knitting on my version of the
Here's a close up of the lace panel that runs down the front.
My sister sent dog pictures from North Carolina today. My eye immediately flew to the background where I could see forsythia and daffodils in bloom.
These short green shoots are February Gold daffodils, the earliest blooming daffodils we have. Usually they shoot up during each of the major pre-spring thaws and are in full bloom by the end of March.
This is the only plant in bloom on our five acres. Those two pink colored spots at the base of the stem are the flowers.
So we patiently wait for the snow to finish melting and hope we don't get any more.
Pappy and I went for a walk at the nearby fish hatchery today.
It appeared the geese at the fish hatchery are wild.
Wide Ribbing
Abbreviated Stitch Pattern
Horizontal Lace Pattern
All week I've been thinking how much fun it would be to take the camera out and find hints of spring here and there. The weather refused to cooperate. All this week it's been below freezing and either snowing or threatening to snow.
We have a three acre field on the back of the property where I walk the dogs several times a day.
It's always fun to visit Susan's blog
The
Endless Cables
Just Because
I Know Better
Spring is trying to break through. The air feels different, more humid, a little warmer. The bird calls are changing to mating songs, the woodpeckers are drilling on the trees, and a few ants have started to appear in the house.
This is the first fresh, fluffy snow we've had in several months and the dogs are loving it.
Glory, our nine year old lab mix, likes to throw herself down in the new snow and make doggy snow angels.
A doggy outing in the snow is so worthwhile. When the dogs come in they are ready for serious napping.
It was a great trip, full of baby fun and anticipation.
Wizards, castles, unicorns, and lots of dragons decorate Sydney's nursery.
It is premature springtime in Idaho. It was in the 50s and the sun was shining. Not necessarily a good thing.