Winter Fire Scarf
by Gillian Whalley-Torckler
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Winter Fire Scarf
This extra-long, lightweight scarf uses two 4 ply yarns — one is highly variegated and the other a contrasting plain color. This scarf is worked from one long edge to the other and uses a long circular needle to hold all of the stitches. The tassels are created by leaving a long tail at the start and finish of each row when you change colors. I intentionally made this scarf long and narrow — it is light enough to double over, or wrap around your neck and head to keep warm.
For more information, see:
http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Books/Knitting-for-Outdoor...
About this yarn
by Naturally Yarns NZ
Fingering
55% Merino, 20% Nylon, 15% Alpaca, 10% Possum
198 yards
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50
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About this yarn
by Naturally Yarns NZ
Fingering
55% Merino, 20% Nylon, 15% Alpaca, 10% Possum
198 yards
/
50
grams
1082 projects
stashed
812 times
rating
of
4.5
from
231 votes
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