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Old 01-21-2013, 10:35 AM   #1
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FO: Herringone Neckwarmer
There's a cute (free) herringbone scarf pattern I spotted it at Raverly. It inspired me to use up one skein of Cascade Yarns Baby Alpaca Chunky that I impulsively purchased at my LYS a couple of years ago.
(the 108 yd hank = 5.5" x 25" flat)



BTW: the herringbone pattern stitch is easy as pie. Try it!


My Plan B buttonloops, shown below. I couldn't figure out how to make
K2tog/YO buttonholes in this the middle of this herringbone stitch. Gah!
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Old 01-21-2013, 05:13 PM   #2
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The perfect end for an impulse buy! It's lovely and the buttonholes look natural and (most importantly) function just fine.

Whenever I make button-up neckwarmers, I usually crochet a row of single crochets and loops onto the end of the scarf. Works great.
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Lovely and warm, warm and lovely. Very pretty. That's a very comfortable color, works well for the neck warmer.
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I like this a lot. It is a nice change from wearing scarves. You did a fabo job as always.
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Beautiful! Color, pattern, buttonhole solution, the whole 108 yards. Love this pattern stitch.
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Beautiful!! I like the buttonholes like that rather than in the knitting. His way it doesn't interrupt the beautiful pattern!
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It's totally beautiful!
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Beautiful and a great stash buster, too!
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Just beautiful! I searched every store I could think of at Christmas, trying to find a scarf or neckwarmer for my dil - my son had told me she'd love one with some buttons, or something "different" to give it some style. I found nothing. Yours is perfect - elegant and practical, plus cozy. They live in a ... let's say..."cooler" area of our Province, lol, and she's a knitter, so I'd like to give her the link. I guess that's ok? She should join KH and Ravelry anyway! Thanks for posting!!
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So many lovely things people are knitting, one day I'll make something more than a pair of socks!! Like this for instance, could use a neck warmer today in SE Michigan!
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