I still had 2 skeins of that fabulous transitions yarn left over and decided to make a matching scarf for my hat. This involved yet another free pattern off the internet, this one for a diagonal triangle scarf using a new technique: short row shaping. It was a fun project and the final result is warm and cosy.
Friday, February 2, 2007
Scarves and Plane Tickets
Having gotten over the obstacle of the vet boards, the next step was buying a plane ticket. Although I was not able to find a viable round the world fare, I did locate a reasonable open jaw ticket: flight into hong kong and flight out of auckland. With a quick visit to hostels.com to secure my first three nights' lodging, I'm on my way. The flight from LA to hong kong is on Cathay Pacific, which should hopefully be a nice experience (as far as 14+ hour flights go).
I still had 2 skeins of that fabulous transitions yarn left over and decided to make a matching scarf for my hat. This involved yet another free pattern off the internet, this one for a diagonal triangle scarf using a new technique: short row shaping. It was a fun project and the final result is warm and cosy.

I still had 2 skeins of that fabulous transitions yarn left over and decided to make a matching scarf for my hat. This involved yet another free pattern off the internet, this one for a diagonal triangle scarf using a new technique: short row shaping. It was a fun project and the final result is warm and cosy.
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Congratulations again on passing your boards and for creating a very cool blog! I look forward to checking in during your travels. It's almost like being able to come along!
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