Unfortunately, finishing up the central panel of the Beluga Shrug means that I no longer have easy knitting in my work bag. Fortunately, I have several kits from Hand Painted Knitting Yarns. This is a Scarf-in-a-Scarf kit that I had previously caked up, probably to take on work travel, so I grabbed a knitting needle of the appropriate size and threw it into my work bag. I did forget to throw in a row counter, but garter stitch is pretty easy to count.
I grabbed a locking stitch marker from my tin in my Beluga Shrug central panel project bag so I could mark a row to count from in case (when) I forgot to click my row counter.
Pattern: Scarf-in-a-Scarf
Yarn: Hand Painted Knitting Yarns Precious
Needle: US 7
I grabbed a locking stitch marker from my tin in my Beluga Shrug central panel project bag so I could mark a row to count from in case (when) I forgot to click my row counter.
Pattern: Scarf-in-a-Scarf
Yarn: Hand Painted Knitting Yarns Precious
Needle: US 7
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