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Too short for a scarf

31 replies

Purlesque · 03/07/2013 15:40

I started knitting a lace pattern scarf in cashmere, it looks so beautiful. The only problem is I thought I had enough wool to do a whole scarf, I only have 12" of scarf. The wool is from china and they have stopped making it.
I have other colours in the same material but the grey is too nice to blend.
It is 4"" wide. What else could I use it as?
I'm gutted I thought I had more in this colour. It's too nice to unravel. It should be 16" when I've finished the remaining wool, roughly.

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SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 15:44

Turn it into a cowl/infinity scarf by sewing the ends together?

SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 15:45

Hmmm... just looked at my tape measure and I assume you don't have a pin sized head :o

Purlesque · 03/07/2013 15:46

Hmm, could do, may be too short still. I'll try it. Thanks.

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SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 15:46

Even fastened with buttons it will throttle you.

SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 15:48

My neck is about 14 inches.

Um... stitch it into a bag shape and line it with something to show off the lace pattern?

Theas18 · 03/07/2013 15:51

If you have more yarn the same weight you could pick up round the piece you have and knit it longer and wider to turn it into some sort of neck thing.

Purlesque · 03/07/2013 16:24

Good ideas. I can't pick up stitches on existing things, my skills are still limited. When I've finished I'll block it and post a picture so you can see.
My partner suggested a head scarf/band but I would feel a plank wearing it lol.

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Purlesque · 03/07/2013 16:24

Lol soup no my head isn't that small :-)

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SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 16:39

How wide is it?

Purlesque · 03/07/2013 16:44

About 4" wide, in fact 16" long when finished is being hopeful, probably not quite that long.

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SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 16:46

Um... a scarf for a small bear?

SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 16:47

Are you sure the yarn is unavailable? I wasted hours on some auction site looking at wool from China recently.

Purlesque · 03/07/2013 16:53

They release their yarn in batches, I would imagine the next lot would be a different dye lot anyway. Yes I bought It on eBay, it's lovely stuff but I only ordered one in the grey -damn it-

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Purlesque · 03/07/2013 16:53

That's meant to strike through btw

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SoupDragon · 03/07/2013 17:14

I can't think of anything other than making it striped. 16" stripes

I was looking on aliexpress.com. Wasted HOURS!

ThePigOfHappiness · 03/07/2013 17:33

Block it and frame it?

Purlesque · 03/07/2013 19:01

If I threw turquoise in would that look rubbish?

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SoupDragon · 04/07/2013 07:38

Um... no idea. It shouldn't but sometimes you can only tell once you're making it up - I"ve frogged things that I thought should work but look rubbish.

Purlesque · 04/07/2013 09:46

What about if I make a cushion cover, then sew the lace "scarf" on top?

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SoupDragon · 04/07/2013 12:57

As a kind of stripe round the middle?

Purlesque · 04/07/2013 13:01

Yes.
Although I'm still knitting it and its now 18" long, I reckon I could get it to 20-21". Might get away with using it as some kind of neckwear. Hmm on second thoughts it will look silly.

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hexagonal · 04/07/2013 13:04

you could try stretching it a bit longer when blocking, might make it long enough for a cowl?

Purlesque · 04/07/2013 13:15

I could try stretching, I found a spare travel cot mattress to use for blocking stuff. I'll see what I can get away with, the edges have a feather and fan sort of effect so I'll need loads of pins. How long should I block it for then?

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hexagonal · 04/07/2013 13:27

I usually soak it then leave it to block until it's dry, which is a few days. I learned how to do it by reading this: www.eunnyjang.com/knit/2006/05/block_me_amadeus_1.html. I think 20" is a good enough size for a cowl so probably won't need to stretch it loads.

hexagonal · 04/07/2013 13:28

oops, here is a working link:

www.eunnyjang.com/knit/2006/05/block_me_amadeus_1.html