This has to be one of the easiest  things to knit but with great, wonderful results!
 I'm using Red Heart Pomp-A-Doodle  and I prefer buying two skeins.  If you only use one skein, it's a short scarf,  more like a neck warmer.  I like nice long scarves so I use a second skein.  The  color of this is Prairie.
Cast on 12 stitches using size 9 US  needles.  Simply knit the entire scarf until you achieve the length you  want.
How do you do this?  You knit two  stitches between each pom-pom.
This comes out amazingly soft!  I  have yet to meet someone that I've shown them the scarf, that hasn't buried  their face in it!  When I told my sister this, she showed her's to her hubby.   She called me laughing and said her hubby looked at it and buried his face in  it!  It has the feel of cashmere!
It's easy to tie off the ends, you  can't see them!  And this is another project that works up quickly.
You can find this at any local  craft shop like JoAnns, Michaels and AC Moores.  Plus, they have brand new  colors out for this year!  
This is one of my favorite colors  called African Violet, but I like Faded Jeans, too!
With the weather turning colder,  now is the time to wrap yourself up with some knitting!  I highly recommend you  try this one.  Each skein of yarn comes with directions for making the scarf,  but again, I recommend two skeins.  You can buy three skeins and get two scarves  from them.  Easily done in a weekend and once you get the hang of it, most  likely can be done in one evening.
RWS


4 comments:
You make it sound so simple but I'm sure I would find a way to make a mess. Domestic goddess I'm not. I'll leave that "knitting" stuff to all our fabulous fiber fans out there. haha
Hmm...I love how these look but would not have the patience for making these.
I'm with Doodle and will leave this to the fiber and knitting/crocheting artists
My eyes glazed over at the word knit.
I'll leave it up to the experts such as yourself to knit me a nice warm hat when I need it.
They look so soft and cushy!!
Hmm, I may need to add knitting to my list of things to learn, these are too cute!
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