 The basic scarf/shawl is a tube knit with kidsilk haze, and finished by sliding a piece of silk fabric up the middle of the tube (giving you the "layers"). I love the idea, but once it was finished I never wore it. Here's the tube, sans silk::
 The basic scarf/shawl is a tube knit with kidsilk haze, and finished by sliding a piece of silk fabric up the middle of the tube (giving you the "layers"). I love the idea, but once it was finished I never wore it. Here's the tube, sans silk::  I pulled it out a couple of weeks ago and was determined to either take it apart and use the yarn for something else, or make it wearable...
 I pulled it out a couple of weeks ago and was determined to either take it apart and use the yarn for something else, or make it wearable...So, with just a little bit of playing, I realized that the tube made a fantastic cowl! Even though the knitting itself is thin and without any shaping, the tube's so long that when you scrunch it together you get a cowl with a lot of structure.

So, a cowl it is! And when I want to control how it falls across my shoulders, my trusty nail* works really well:
 
 *You may remember that I used the nail trick before for my pinwheel sweater.
 
 
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All I can think is "thank god she didn't try to rip out KSH."
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