Reversible Mock Cable Scarf in Tui
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Reversible Mock Cable Scarf in Tui
by Mynx Designs
This pattern uses a gorgeous luxury yarn, Zealana Tui (70% NZ merino, 15% NZ cashmere and 15% possum fibre).
This is a super soft, very warm and generously sized scarf.
The stitch pattern is easy to work and gives a great cable effect without needing to actually cable!
The pattern alternates between the A side and the B side so the scarf is fully reversible.
Now choose a colour and get into the lovely quick knit that is sure to result in a long-time favourite scarf!
Finished measurement approximately 19 x 198 cm (7.5 x 78) inches
You’ll need:
• 2x 100g skeins of Zealana Tui (70% NZ merino, 15% NZ cashmere and 15% possum fibre) yarn
• Size 7 mm needles (~US size 10.5)
• wool needle for darning in ends
For more information, see:
http://shop.mynx.co.nz/index.php?main_page=product_i...
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by Zealana
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70% Merino, 15% Cashmere goat, 15% Possum
121 yards
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