Early pattern testers
Mood:
not sure
Topic: Knitting
My second attempt at pattern writing was this easy garter slip scarf. I desig
ned it for knitalong that I used to attend. Many knitters there knit it, but I didn't have enough sense to take any pictures. One that did and who took her own picture was "our" Diana of this site. I particularly loved the colors in this scarf even better than the ones I knit. So thanks to Diana for knitting this, taking this picture and posting it on Ravelry.
This pattern is known as Garter Slip Stitch. It is a dead simple pattern, but as in all slip stitch knits a little slower than other pattern. Slip stitch compresses the stitches, so you need to compensate with needle size. For instance, I usually move up 2 needle sizes from the band directions for a scarf to give it more drape. I also move up 2 needle sizes for slip stitch. So in this case, we knit it on 4 needle sizes larger than a hat in this yarn.
When I was designing this scarf, I was on a deadline (of course). I knew the pattern worked, but wanted an example for the knit along. So I knit it in an semi sold yellow orange that I dyed as the main color and then a self-striping yarn I had dyed using a knitted blank in green and blue. I thought complimentary colors right across the color wheel from each other, should be cool. I start knitting and the first 4 inches was tolerable since that part of the colors coming together was fairly intense and seemed okay. The longer I knit the uglier it became. I couldn't stop because of the deadline. So I knit on and on in slip stitch with ugly colors. I made it in time for the deadline, but it is defintely not fun to knit ugly colors. I showed it to the group and then immediately started knitting this sock yarn version in yarns from my stash so the group would soon forget about it (I hoped). I showed that ugly scarf a few times to classes as what not to do and plan to unravel it.

Later I knit the purple multicolored version which was my original concept for the scarf. When I'm knitting my patterns I always come up with new colors and ideas I'd like to try in the pattern but then I get bored with the pattern and move on. Someday, I'll revisit this pattern again with some new ideas. But for now I'm on to new patterns. That is one of the things I really like about pattern testers or others that knit my patterns, I get the pleasure of fresh exploration in colors and yarns, while I'm playing with something new.
Linda who likes this spring stuff. I have crocuses blooming in the backyard outside my window.