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Scarflet Challenge (U.S. only)

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Swap Coordinator:AshleyShea (contact)
Swap categories: Clothing  Knitting  Crocheting 
Number of people in swap:10
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:October 13, 2007
Date items must be sent by:November 15, 2007
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

What is a scarflet? It's a short scarf that pins in front or just loops in front. Here are a few links to scarflet images.

Keyhole

Loose

Flower

Button

Several Examples

Now you have examples, what makes this a challenge?

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to make a scarflet based on your partner's preferences.

When you sign up for this swap, you will post below some of the things you would like in a scarflet. You cannot specify the exact yarn/brand you want used or the specific pattern, but you can describe or provide links to yarns, colors, textures and patterns/stitches you like.

This may mean that you will have to buy yarn to make your partner's scarflet -- unless you luck out and have some in your stash that will work.

This is a challenge because you may choose to work with colors, yarns, and/or stitches you haven't tried before. You don't have to learn a new stitch, but it is an option.

Because I know many people do not like Red Heart brand yarn (it really is pretty scratch to wear around your neck), I will make it a rule that these scarflets can NOT be made from Red Heart unless your partner specifically requests it.

Depending on the pattern, the type of yarn, and how much comes in a skein, you will likely use 1 or 2 skeins.

Because scarf-wearing time is near, I've set an early cut off date for sign ups. You should have your scarflet in the mail to your partner by November 15th.

When sign ups are done, come back here and check out your partner's post of what he/she would like in a scarflet. Do your best to meet the description challenging yourself to try something new or different. Most of all, have fun!

Discussion

AshleyShea 10/ 5/2007 #

I love soft yarns -- the softer the better! The colors I wear the most are teal and purple, though I like most bright colors. Having said that, I don't where a lot of red or orange.

I like looser scarves. I don't like chokers or turtlenecks. I have a larger neck than most at 20 in. Please give me a little more room to move in. ;-) Of the examples above, I like the keyhole or button styles, but you can also surprise me.

I love beads, buttons, and stones. It would be great if the scarflet closed with something decorative...but it doesn't have to.

kgeslab 10/ 6/2007 #

I love interesting fibers and I'll leave the color choice up to you. Earth tones, bright colors, but no yellow please (it's my favorite color, but not in yarn!). I liked the button example, something plain, but with good stitch detail and please, no fun fur!!!! I don't like strings hanging down, either. I can't wait to see what you make!

jcdswright 10/ 8/2007 #

I love the ones that close with a tie, but any will be fine. I like jewel tones, blues, purples, pinks even. I do not wear very many bright colors, and I wear jeans mostly all the time. (I have two babies so anything I can just throw on easily gets worn the most) I live in Maine, and I am spleeny when I am cold so the warmer the yarn the better. I am not a yarn snob, but I would rather this be made with a thick, warm yarn (not eyelash) please. Message me if you have any questions! Courtney

bryannastreasure 10/12/2007 #

I love the button one but a bit longer for my ample neck and 'vast tracts of land'. I love the combination red and black, or black and golden yellow, or just earthy dirt tones.

I'm not really into ruffles, bows or glitter, something simple will do me just fine.

love and light, Bryanna

brnwebgrrl 10/13/2007 #

I love softer, earthier colors like, rusty or deep cranberry reds, chocolate browns, tans, beiges, rose, greens. I like either solids or variegated.

I prefer wool, Alpaca, silk, cotton/wool blends, but no Acrylic, please.

I don't wear a lot of yellow or orange, or bright colors (you, know, the ones visible from space)

My favorite brands are: Koigu, Artyarns, Lorna's Laces, KnitPicks, Regia, Opal, Cascade 220, but I am absolutely open to other yarns. This is just to give you a flavor for my preferences. (Just please, no fun fur or wild novelties) My style is very simple and understated classics)

As for scarflette styles, I like them all, so feel free to surprise me.

lob 10/13/2007 #

I love the color GREEN! I'd prefer loose, soft and light. Nothing too heavy or tight, as it's pretty warm here in AZ. Something pretty and green!

5elementknitr 10/13/2007 #

I prefer natural fibers. I'm open to most colors but am not a huge fan of yellow or orange or pastels (at least not up by my face!). Can't wait!

KarlaKC 10/13/2007 #

I am so glad that I saw this swap in time to sign up for it. What a wonderful small but great yarn project!

I am probably going to be easy to please as far as what I like. The softer the better, of course, since it'll be against my skin, but it can be most any type of yarn you choose, even fun fur or eyelash. It doesn't necessarily have to be warm (our Winters aren't TOO cold). A light and airy scarflet can work for me.

The colors that look best on me are chocolate brown, cherry red, pastel/bubblegum pink, lavender, royal blue, olive green, burgandy...I guess mostly warm colors, though some cool ones like the pink, lavender, and royal blue colors.

I am a "Lady-in-Waiting" (waiting to be 50, that is) in the Red Hat Society so I wear pink and lavender colors to our gatherings. I'd love a little scarflet to wear for that. It could be dressy, gaudy, or plain. ANYTHING would work for that as long as it's pink or lavender or both!

I also enjoy the patterns linked above, especially the flower (my favorite!), keyhole, and button examples. But I'm sure I'll love anything that is made with love. :) So have fun making a scarflet, my partner! I'm sure I'll love it!

StillHisAngel 10/14/2007 #

I'm so used to doing surprise swaps, I completely forgot to post letting my partner know what I would like! I wear scarves with sweaters and sweatshirts as well as coats so I'm not too picky about what it looks like. But warm is a must! Here in Wisconsin, winters get COLD! My favorite sweater is light green, my coat is dark blue with green, my dress coat is black, and my sweatshirts are mostly gray. So anything to coordinate with one or more of those would be great. I've never had much luck with eyelash yarn scaves being warm, so please don't make it completely out of eyelash yarn. Then again, maybe you can change my mind!!

StillHisAngel 10/14/2007 #

Okay if this is too specific, then just ignore it. But I have fingerless mittens in Baby Alpaca Grande in the green(679) and I would love a scarflet to go with them. It just seems to make sense: a scarflet (mini-scarf) for fingerless mittens (mini-mittens).

beawhiz 10/15/2007 #

I would like a button scarflet. I think I'd like a scarflet in grey, please! Or maybe lavendar? I'm not particularly fond of the fun furs either. Otherwise, I'm easy to please. I do love bamboo yarn, though!

KarlaKC 10/17/2007 #

I'm having fun working on my scarflet. I'm making the button scarflet, though not with the Knitting Loom thingy the pattern is written for. Just knitting it free-style. Looks like a pretty basic pattern, don't ya'll think? As I have been working on it, I was thinking that the buttons are going to take more thought than actually knitting the scarflet...I can't decide what buttons I will put on this...sparkly or common? Big or small? What color? How many? ha ha...I have some time to still dwell on that while the scarflet emerges.

Hope everyone else is having fun!

AshleyShea 10/28/2007 #

Thanks for posting about your scarflet, Karla. I'm having fun with mine. It's small enough that I can bring it with me to work and knit on the train. I love it!

Buttons....I've been searching for buttons lately wanting to have some fun ones for knitting projects. I really want to find a place that sells plain, wooden buttons about 1 in. in diameter. Then I can paint them to match any project!

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