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Secret Garden Scarf
The Fission Knitting Tutorials will help you get started with this new technique.
I am an introvert. I love to find quiet, beautiful places to be by myself. A morning in a lush, green garden, knitting & coffee at hand and knowing that I won’t be disturbed is the perfect environment for me to relax and think. This design with the leaves on one side and the fence on the other represents a place of calm where I can reenergize.
This fabric is worked in with the Fission Knitting technique and is completely reversible. Two fingering weight yarns are held together to create a worsted weight knit.
Miss Babs Putnam is a round, smooth yarn that creates an extremely squishy fabric when worked into a marl. This scarf is substantial piece that will keep you warm through the coldest winter days. It is long enough to wrap around your neck a few times ensuring you can proudly display both sides of the fabric.
Sample Shown:
Finished Size: 10 x 67 in/ 25 x 193 cm
Yarn: 2 colours of fingering weight yarn; 2 skeins each
Recommended Yarn: Miss Babs Putnam in Bay Scallop & Fleur de Sel
Needles: 4.5mm/ US #7 straight or circular
Gauge: 18 stitches/ 38 rows to 4 in/ 10 cm in purlwise garter using two yarns held together.
Resources: Fission Knitting Resources
ERRATA: The following cable definition is incorrect in the glossary. Please use this definition.
T1B5{CC}:Slip 5 to cn & hold in back; with marl in back, ktbl1 with CC only; from cn, p1, sl4
Tech editor: Kate Atherley
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