I'm catching up on my FO's here. This little beauty is called
Twist of Fate by Kathy Zimmermann. Love the ridges and the twisted stitches. They take a bit of manual dexterity, but are satisfyingly quick to perform. The scarf blocked out nicely, with no curling edges (don't you hate when a scarf curls?!).
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It works up super-quickly in the bulky Kollage
Lofty yarn I used. This colour is called Tawny and is a neutral beige, perfect for pairing with all sorts of other colours.
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I could see this pattern making a great infinity scarf too, although the bulky yarn would make it suitable to, maybe Alaska only. In a lighter weight it'd be pretty as a picture though :0)
Happy Monday y'all.
Disco xo
1 comment:
That's lovely! I've been craving a nice cabled scarf lately.
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