Wednesday, June 12, 2013

sugar stick scarf

Another secret, revealed... This one has been really hard to keep, but I can finally share: I have a pattern published on Knitty.com!



It all started after I finished my Magdalin hat, and I wanted a cowl to match. The gorgeous grey Madelinetosh yarn had been a birthday gift from my brother and sister-in-law, who generously gave me two skeins—which meant I had one left over to experiment with. This was the result, combined with a beautiful handpainted yarn that I had bought on a whim from Woolbearers, the kind of yarn that was so lovely, it jumped right into my bag.



I was so happy with it that I decided to submit it to Knitty in the beginning of March—hence my hunt for a headshot—and in the best way possible, forgot all about it. Until I got a lovely e-mail saying they had accepted the pattern! I yelled so loud the dog started barking in a panic, thinking I was hurt somehow.



The model is my friend and fellow 4-H leader Tahara, one of whose best qualities (among many) is that when I say, "can you meet me this afternoon to model a knitted scarf?", she says, "where and what time?" and shows up looking gorgeous without any makeup on. Really, she defies belief. We pulled off the shoot at a park halfway between our respective houses, in about thirty minutes, because we both needed to get home to our kids. Priorities!

I cannot wait to see what other people do with the pattern. The possibilities are endless.

6 comments:

  1. Awesome scarf!! I already know I want to make one!

    Beautiful model. Impressive photography. Way to go, Girl!!

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  2. I can tell you what other people think!! It's absolutely beautiful!!! REALLY nice!!! I'll try not to gush, but this one is so pretty. Hugs and thanks!

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  3. Beautiful, Kris! Oh my gosh. And the photos are beautiful of the model and the surroundings :*)

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  4. I absolutely lovoove this! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Congrats! It is my favorite pattern in Knitty this issue.

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  6. I don't think I have ever been so enamoured with a pattern. By that I mean, just keep returning to look at the pictures. I am glad I followed the links to your blog post--since I have often wondered how come the model seems just so perfect... and she's your friend! She is absolutely beautiful and part of the reason the whole pic captured my interest!

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