greeeeeeen scarf

Well, it's been a while, but here I go. Also, everything before this point is hopelessly scrambled, and I don't particularly feel like deleting all the entries and reposting them in the correct order, roughly chronologically, or start over from scratch somewhere else. Forgive me, but I just cannot leave sitD. I love it with all my heart

When I first started knitting, I sort of stumbled through learning the stitches. Once I got those down, and casting on and binding off, I bought myself a skein of Red Heart yarn and knit a ribbed scarf until the ball ran out. I figured I'd knit the whole thing because it would give me plenty of practice, and I was right. Oh, was it ever boring. I also discovered that I hate hate Red Heart yarn. It's scratchy and awful.

I wrapped it around Patrick's neck four-ish times? Maybe five?

The selvage on both sides is bumpy and uneven, the the stitches are mostly even and, from what I could tell from a quick inspection, there weren't any holes or missing stitches.

All rolled up, lots and lots of times.

It's streatched out a bit where you can see some of the rib-ness.

This thing never gets used because it feels awful around my neck and it's twice my length, but it was my first real project that I actually finished, so I'm sure I'll lug it wherever I go.

Stats:

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver, green.
Needles: I have no idea, it was over four years since I made this.

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