Potato Chip Scarves
Just realised that I can now show photos of some of my Christmas gift knit. These were knitted from the Potato Chip Scarf pattern, so called as you really can't knit just one. I am gradually making one for all my relations.
The pattern is fairly simple, so the fun is in finding an interesting wool to knit it in.
Love the name and the results! Ruffled scarves are such a great combo of fancy and warm! thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun, the perfect Christmas pressie! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great, I've bookmarked the pattern page and I'm definitely going to be having a go with some of my interesting coloured yarns.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of potato chip scarves either I love the grey and green colour combo of the last one. Xx
ReplyDeleteThese look so lovely and warm and you've chosen some beautiful colour combinations!
ReplyDeleteYour scarves are beautiful. I love how the yarn you used changes the looks. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI particularly love the middle blue scarf:)
ReplyDeleteLove the different textured yarns youve used, and what a great name!
ReplyDeleteI've crocheted a ruffley scarf before but not seen a knitted version. It looks great and lovely in that bobbly wool. I'd never be able to crochet with that so a knitted version is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove the colour ways you have chosen and looks an interesting pattern
ReplyDeleteThese are great fun and beautiful colours too!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous scarf's. Love the colours. Great name - potato chip scarf... xx
ReplyDeleteThese look cosy, they look fun too. I like the textured look, I've never heard the name before but I love it :)
ReplyDeleteJan x
They are really gorgeous! I love the yarn and fun pattern! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful day!
Hugs and love from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Pretty scarves! It is always fun to find a pattern that you love and want to knit over and over :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun scarves, I would like to try one.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun pattern. I made one for my daughter years ago. I especially love the colors on the first one.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and they look like they would be so much fun to knit up! I especially like the colors of the first one! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, like the different textures!
ReplyDeleteReally love those!
ReplyDeleteFantastic name and so beautiful. x
ReplyDeleteThis look fun to do and a great way of using interesting textured yarns
ReplyDeleteAfter having a peek at the pattern I'm tempted to have a go. I love the colours of the yarn you've chosen for yours.
ReplyDeleteAli xx
You've found some great colours there! They look fabulous! xx
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Great colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the Yarn Fanatic Party!