Monday, March 12, 2007

Lapping that kool-aid up.



Lookie here: turns out Schroeder hearts Lucy, after all!



And I HEART my Lucy Loves Schroeder scarf. If I weren't entirely opposed to using the word "squee," I would certainly use it here. Effusively. What the hell, SQUEE! And, while we're at it, LURVE!



And the progress continues... what an addictive knit. Perhaps everyone I know just might need one of these.



It is now...



this long. And growing.

Back-up plan entirely unnecessary. Off to squee and lurve all over my new scarf, now.

Happy Monday to you all!

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40 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looks totally fantastic! I love it! Schroeder definitely loves Lucy!

12:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WOW!!!
Love the color combination.
Who would have guessed.
And the "back-up" yarn would make a lovely pair of socks.
I finally finished the Austermann Step Yarn socks for Uncle Jeff.
I'm ready to knit some Cookie socks ...just haven't decided which ones.
Love Ya!!!

12:44 PM  
Blogger Ashley said...

That's squee-worthy for sure. And think of the orange socks! (Koigu doesn't pool, pinkie swear)

12:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oooh, so pretty! Love the colors together. (and am also coveting your monkey socks... I started mine this weekend!)

12:53 PM  
Blogger Stacey said...

beautiful!!!!! love for sure!

12:54 PM  
Blogger Sarah said...

Gah! Stop it! All of you! I don't need another scarf! Stop with the chevron scarves in colors that would usually be too garrish for me, but put together look fantastic and make me want to knit one of these puppies.

Scarf looks great. I'm going to go rifle through the stash. Sigh.

12:54 PM  
Blogger The A.D.D. Knitter said...

Squee-away! It's a beaut!

1:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Squee! I lurve it!

I really like the colours together - so warm and happy looking.

1:24 PM  
Blogger Kara said...

I knew those two kids would work things out. They are a perfect match! I am so loving it.

2:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks so great! I love the contrast of colors. Maybe I need to jump on the chevron scarf bandwagon.

3:01 PM  
Blogger Shrinkie said...

Nothing wrong with a good old 'squeeee' every now and then, lol. This is a gorgeous colour combo! And your Monkey socks are just divine - I have some Sundara Rose over Charcoal and I am so getting started on some Monkey socks tonight, squeeeeee!

3:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

No. Must resist. Too pretty. No no no no no!

Gorgeous! Love the colors!

3:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The reds on this scarf are making the most amazing pattern-looks great!

3:47 PM  
Blogger Liz K. said...

Squee! Lurve! And a "just sayin'!"

Looks awesome.

3:57 PM  
Blogger spajonas said...

the colors look great together!! huzzah! glad to hear that you lurve it.

4:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i'll see your "squee" and "lurve" and raise you one *drool*.

that scarf could easily be considered crush-worthy.

i'm going to go back to being in my thirties now. bye!

4:19 PM  
Blogger Stef said...

Now that's a knitting risk that paid off big time. *internet high five*

6:27 PM  
Blogger maritza said...

Woohoo! That looks fantastic!

6:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

tsk tsk tsk. A "squee"? well, upon seeing the photos, I suppose it's deserving--are you finally OVERwhelmed with happiness? Let's see that face! :) Looks great!

7:59 PM  
Blogger Kirsten said...

Lurvely!
Glad to hear that Lucy and Schroeder's romance is alive and well!

8:00 PM  
Blogger Lone Knitter said...

That's kool-aid? Wow. Beautiful.

8:15 PM  
Blogger Brenda said...

Looks great! If you're going to use a SQUEE!, this would be the project for it.

8:55 PM  
Blogger carrie said...

they look so, so, so delightful! you have a great eye.

10:31 PM  
Blogger Christy said...

Young love is so sweet. Well, at least young yarn love is. I was completely grossed out by two of my students kissing at school the other day...but yarn canoodling=not gross.

10:31 PM  
Blogger Sarah / Blue Garter said...

I'll just stick with "plotz", and add your fine results to Domesticat's version in the heap of evidence piling up for me to get back in the saddle with this freaking scarf after two years...

11:24 PM  
Blogger nicole said...

I have to admit, I wasn't so sure about the colour combo when you showed us the skeins. But it looks great! Bravo!

12:16 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lurve it! It is definitely worth a squee!

4:03 AM  
Blogger Pikku- Kettu said...

SQUEE! I'm totally feeling the lurrve. :)

5:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you are actually offering to make one of these awesome scarves for everyone you know, could you please put me at the top of the list ;)

If not, it'll have to go pretty low on my list of next projects - I have a lot of socks to work my way through first.

6:20 AM  
Blogger BrownPants said...

It's looking fabo!

6:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yummy!
Its going to be fab once its all said and done!

7:01 AM  
Blogger Alison said...

Oh, this is beautiful. I lurve it! ;)

10:37 AM  
Blogger Kristy said...

Wow, I love it! I'm so glad you tried it out :) and that Lucy and Schroeder can be together.

11:27 AM  
Blogger Leah said...

It looks so fantastic! I'm glad plan A worked so well!

Oh... I just saw your finished monkey socks too (I'm so behind)! They look awesome! I love them in the green!!

2:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! That's a brilliant scarf. The colours look wacky - but so perfect! I'd love to consider that as a future knit, once I get better (I'm a beginner).

3:24 PM  
Blogger Emily said...

Ooh! Yours is very different from all the others I've seen (not to dis theirs, but y'know). Beautiful so far.

10:37 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh i love it! the colour combination has turned out to be fabulous. and you were doubting the kool-aid goodness. shame on you ;0)

4:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Drink up on that kool aid because that scarf is friggin fabulous!

9:47 AM  
Blogger Victoria said...

I love your scarf! Wow....what pattern is this...are you carrying the yarns together or changing from one to the other? its really beautiful! First time visiting your blog...I really enjoyed it...your writing style is engaging and you are a talented fiber artist! Glad I found it.

3:08 PM  
Blogger Olga said...

so pretty! looks like watercolors.

2:22 AM  

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