1. Grab two skeins of gorgeous yarn from the stash closet.
2. Check your specs from the first time you knit the pattern you’re interested in.
3. Get the right-sized needle.
4. Knit for 5 hours of so, giving no thought to the naughty Baby Einstein (Baby Albert?).
5. Admire your progress.
6. Photograph it and post it for your cyberfriends to see.

Potato chip scarf #2 for me!
It’s about halfway done and I’d still be knitting on it if I didn’t have to go to bed soon and, perhaps more important, if my left hand hadn’t begged for mercy. Once again, I got caught up in the ever-shifting colors as the two skeins played off one another. I love this admittedly dead-simple pattern and I thank Jared Flood for putting it together for us, as none of us had (evidently) ever taken the initiative to do so. (Or at least had never posted about it.)
BTW, Jared doesn’t call it the Potato Chip Scarf. He calls it the Noro Striped Scarf, ’cause that’s what it’s made of and how it makes up.
This one is destined to be a Christmas gift, as was the last one I made. Maybe one of these days I’ll make one for me?
Hey, it could happen.
I did one like this too last year(for me
And it turns out great and going with everything!