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Two Colour Moss Stitch Scarf
Super simple, but a little bit complicated to describe and explain! I’ve wanted to be able to work colour and texture into a design for some time and could never quite get it to work, other than using brioche, which I admit is lovely, but isn’t quite what I was after.
I’m really pleased with this though which is extremely textured! The way it is made means that you almost get a woven-like fabric – almost not knitting at all!
It is worked using the ‘double knitting’ technique. Usually used in a rib to give completely reversed stitches on the two sides of your work, here I done it in moss (seed) stitch to create really distinct stitch shapes and textures. The scarf is reversible too which I think is a must for any scarf really.
I’ve worked this using two separate contrast colours, you could of course use the same contrast throughout in which case you’ll need 2 skeins of the contrast.
You will need:
Mrs Moon Plump:
2 x Main colour MC (show in Crème Caramel)
1 x Contrast colour 1 CC1 (shown in Fondant Fancy)
1 x Contrast colour 2 CC2 (shown in Marshmallow)
10mm needles (or 12mm if you’d like a less structured scarf)
Finished Measurements: 160cm x 19cm (63” x 7½“)
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- First published: January 2019
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