- small enough to be portable
- light-weight so as not to be uncomfortable to handle in a warm environment
- interesting enough to work on in airports, on long flights, and during "down time"
- simple enough to knit while enjoying scenery, chatting, or watching a movie
Pattern: Lacy Moebius Scarf by Mary J. Saunders
Based on: Roman Stripe pattern from Barbara Walker's Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns
Yarn: Jaggerspun Zephyr laceweight, Aegean Blue, approx. 40 gms
Needles: Addi Turbos #US 3
Modifications: Slipped first stitch of every row
Finished size: 15" wide by approx. 30" around. (I should have measured it before joining the ends together!)
I really enjoyed knitting this scarf. The pattern is simple, with a 7-row repeat, and easy to memorize. Zephyr is delicious to handle and squishes up to practically nothing, and so it was perfect to stick in a pocketbook or backpack. I know the moebius will be a staple of my winter wardrobe, maybe even indoors, now that winter has arrived in earnest.
More about the trip in a few days when I get the photos together...
3 comments:
The scarf is lovely! I look forward to seeing the travel pics as well. I would love to get to Costa Rica some day.
I have another trip coming up in a few weeks. Must start planning for my travel knitting project(s)!
Beautiful work....my favorite travel project are socks.
the mobius is soo pretty... Costa Rica must be gorgeous would love to see pics...
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