Scarf measures 6" by 60", start/end ends attached to form a circle. You can wear it either long or doubled. In this version each "rung" is a different combo of multiple strands of scrap yarn, the ends are tied to make fringe. This would also look great just using one yarn, solid, varegated or a long stripe painted yarn(Noro type), smooth or thick n thin. Chunky works best(say for a #13/#15 needle). With using one yarn the fringe is optional.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Ladder to Infinity Scarf
Scarf measures 6" by 60", start/end ends attached to form a circle. You can wear it either long or doubled. In this version each "rung" is a different combo of multiple strands of scrap yarn, the ends are tied to make fringe. This would also look great just using one yarn, solid, varegated or a long stripe painted yarn(Noro type), smooth or thick n thin. Chunky works best(say for a #13/#15 needle). With using one yarn the fringe is optional.
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Hi Celeste,
I want to make your Mosaic jacket with Boku yarn but am puzzled--why do you not call for equal amounts of yarns 1 & 2? It looks as if the pattern (which I love) is utterly symmetrical in terms of usage from those colors...
I am a recent widow and this is the first project that has re-awoken my lifelong love of fiber arts, so I'd like to be successful in it.
Gratefully,
Ann
Hi Celeste,
I want to make your Mosaic jacket with Boku yarn but am puzzled--why do you not call for equal amounts of yarns 1 & 2? It looks as if the pattern (which I love) is utterly symmetrical in terms of usage from those colors...
I am a recent widow and this is the first project that has re-awoken my lifelong love of fiber arts, so I'd like to be successful in it.
Gratefully,
Ann
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