My Falling Leaves scarf is done! This was a great skill builder for me, as I not only learned to do brioche increases and decreases, but also the two color Italian cast on AND the tubular cast off.

Here it is before I blocked it. Very squishy and cushy. You can see the edging is slightly bending in one direction or the other.

And here it is after a soak and very gentle blocking. I didn’t stretch it out at all, just sort of patted it into shape. It’s a little less squishy now, but it’s not completely dry, so I’m hoping it will contract in a little bit still.
Now to get back to my SIL’s Soft Pretzel socks!
Lovely!
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Thank you!
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Gorgeous!! Don’t you love a wearable project that teaches you lots too:)
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Thank you! Yes I do – so nice to get so much done with one little project 🙂
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Love it!! And the mug, even if I don’t like Sugar Skulls. LOL Now get back to those socks! I finally finished a chemo cap and then turned around and cast on another Winter’s Fern! After this one I think I am done with that pattern, for now…..
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LOL – yes Ma’am!
You are making great progress with your hats – who is this Winter’s Fern for?
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