I have been reading about the Red Scarf Project for a couple of years now and each holiday season seems to be busier than the last - so I never got to do it. I did some charity knitting last year and enjoyed the feeling of helping others during the crazy season. It put the focus back on the real meaning of Christmas. I have been working on my red scarf and have a little more to go.

The pattern is Palindrome and it couldn't be any easier. I was intimidated by the cables. I have done them before but I don't love them. These are reversible and it gave me the idea to make an afghan in the same pattern.
So the scarf needs to be sent by 12/15. I want to get it in the mail by tomorrow which means I have to do a decent amount of knitting today and tonight. I'm in work all day, then Nicole's show opens tonight - doesn't leave much time for knitting. It's not the type of project you can do in the dark in the theater.
And speaking of traveling with knitting - what do you do when you leave your cable needle at home? Well, I can cable without one, but this yarn is slippery and was a hassle to do without.

Yeah - it's a Q-tip. Thanks Lisa.
1 comment:
Hey, smart idea w/ the Q-tip and I like that it wouldn't slip out of the stitches.
I too just finished a red scarf, haven't sent xmas cards for yrs, and have a dau. gearing up for performances this weekend!
I sent you a Ravmail yesterday. No rush for a response, but I'd love to get your input on something.
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