I cast off Wingspan just before the weekend.

It’s a pattern I’ve knit before, and it’s one that’s great for gradient yarns. Which this yarn is… it’s Bernat Wavelength. It is a subtle gradient, but for some reason, my phone camera really doesn’t want to show it.

As mentioned, I modified it a bit to work better with the chunky yarn. That mostly meant less stitches on the needles, but also more repeats. It’s not super long, but long enough to wrap a couple times around the neck.

Now we just have to wrap it up! That’s Burton’s favourite part.
I’d like to say this is the last thing I have to knit for Christmas. But Dave just told me he invited his uncle for Christmas dinner. That’s not a problem, but it means I should get something together to tuck under the tree for him. So before I do any wrapping, I have to go stash diving.
Nice finish on the scarf – very pretty.
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That sure was quick! Burton looks like he’s not going to approve of it being gifted though.
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I can just see the gradient effect on the scarf! It is very pretty!
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Gorgeous!
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It is beautiful!!!
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Beautiful!
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Wingspan looks great! You’ll get something whipped up in no time. I made a baby blanket for “J” to go with a baby doll she’s getting for Christmas. I decided to make it Saturday night and finished it at midnight last night. Happily a doll is smaller than an actual baby. Ha!
Blessings,
Betsy
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