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Rainy Day Scarf
I like thunderstorms and rain. Rainy days are the best. These colors came from my favorite rainy days: orange sunlight peeking through the bluish gray thundering clouds.
It’s a great scarf to work on while watching tv during thunderstorms or little showers. Or for any other time you like to knit, too.
This scarf has a unique shape due to the short row shaping on the sides and in the center. It is worked from one long end to the other, beginning with the Cascade Heritage Silk and adding in strips of color with each of the Malabrigo Lace colors held double. There are small wedges, pinstripes, and wedges that give the scarf its crescent shape at the very end—a little something for keeping you interested while knitting during thunderstorms!
Pick your favorite color as a main color to anchor it all down and add three more complementary or contrasting colors (or even a color-changing yarn, like Noro or Mini Mochi).
size options: one size, 9.5 inches x 56 inches
materials needed:
needle:
size 5/3.75mm 47-inch needle
notions required:
two stitch markers
tapestry needle
yarn requirements:
MC Cascade Heritage Silk 85% superwash merino wool, 15% silk; 437 yd/400 m per 100g skein]; color: 5631 Charcoal; 1 skein
(I used approximately 153 yds/140 m of the skein.)
CC1 Malabrigo Lace 100% baby merino; 470 yd/430 m per 50g skein]; color: 96 Sunset; 1 skein
(I used approximately 132 yds/121 m of the skein.)
CC2 Malabrigo Lace 100% baby merino; 470 yd/430 m per 50g skein]; color: 52 Paris Night; 1 skein
(I used approximately 89 yds/82 m of the skein.)
CC3 Malabrigo Lace 100% baby merino; 470 yd/430 m per 50g skein]; color: 32 Jewel Blue; 1 skein
(I used approximately 188 yds/172 m of the skein.)
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