Fifty Shades of Any Colour by Susan Ashcroft

Fifty Shades of Any Colour

Knitting
March 2013
350 - 450 yards (320 - 411 m)
The original is approx. 150 x 25cm (60 x 10 inches). You can easily make it bigger, but then you'll need more yarn.
English
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This was originally a mystery KAL - March 29th, 2013 “reveal date”. The pattern is still in the original format - you won’t need to print all the pages.

Threads in the stitchnerds group - one thread for getting ready and then one for each section.



The idea was to make a scarf with approx. 150yds of handspun (I wanted to make something other than a cowl with that amount).

So, you’ll need a minimum of 150yds/135m of handspun - or any other special yarn. It works particularly well if the special yarn has a self-striping effect.

You’ll also need about 200-250yds/180-220m of a toning MC to go with it.

Yarn weight doesn’t matter - just use a suitable needle size. There can even be a difference of one weight between the yarns - either way.

The pattern uses fairly basic stitches and could be made by a determined beginner.
Stiches used:

knit
purl
yo (yarn over)
kfb (knit front and back)
k2tog (knit 2 together)

You’ll also need to make a garter tab (link and specific instructions provided - if you’ve never made one before, don’t worry it’s easy to learn).