
It started with an afghan. A zig-zag afghan in four colors of Bernat yarn.
Of course, there was yarn left over.
I could not let it go unused.
It’s very soft yarn.
In fun colors, especially that vibrant green.
So, here’s what I did with the leftover vibrant green:

But I still had yarn left in blue, gray, and light green.
So, here’s how I used that:
I knitted a birthday scarf for my son Sebastian. It’s got a vaguely Dr. Who look, although it’s not nearly as long.
Sebastian agrees that the yarn is very soft.

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Hey Mary,
Liked the idea of a neck warmer. Think you had that on yesterday and I forgot to make a comment. Looks really good. You are so creative!
Ali
Thanks, Ali!
And….the afghan looks great!
Ali