After seeing how nice Lori’s Saroyan scarf by Liz Abinante looked, I decided to go ahead and do one myself. Â Mine is in a wool-and-llama blend in a heathered orchid color. Â It’s coming along nicely, and soon I’ll be on the descent into the decreases. Â I’ll wash it, and block it, and mark it for me! Â With our cold spring here in California, it is perfect for a chilly morning or late night walk.
That said, it also is fun to use knitting to play with different elements of photography. Â And it is also a good way to brag: Â See? Â I’m actually making something!

Knitting Saroyan is very easy. Â It took a bit to get used to reading the chart as I generally knit in the round, but that along with the written directions make for an easy project. Â I like the fact that there are markers to separate the body from the garter stitch from the leaf pattern – my way to knit! Â I can easily complete the pattern part while watching TV. Â Once done, I’ll block it out and take a few more shots, especially of the leaves.
Altogether, this is a satisfying project to knit – and to photograph!  (You can see more pictures of my Saroyan here.)