Pattern Only Surrender Bulky Weight Bias Striped Shawlette or Scarf by WingShadowWraps

3,50 USD

Surrender to the warmth, surrender to the stripedness, but most of all, surrender to the ease and speed of this pattern! I started knitting this piece in cream on the bias, and when I had actually worked a couple of rows, it did type of appear like a surrender flag. Surrender is a garter stitch, bias-knit shawlette or scarf knit in 2 and a half skeins of super bulky weight yarn. I utilized Lion Brand name’s Wool Ease Thick and Quick with their Cream shade for the background, then their Cranberry and Charcoal shades as accent stripes. You would not have to include stripes, however they do give a good accent to the pattern. The stripes can be included in any thickness or order, and you can pick one color for a solid scarf, 2, 3, or more colors for many stripes. Depending on whether you attach your new yarn on an ideal side or incorrect side row, you can accomplish different appearances for the striping too. ** Notification in the images that one side of my headscarf has strong stripes, and the other side has a strong stripe with 2 rows of “dashes” surrounding the stripe. ** You can blend and match these 2 kinds of stripes simply by beginning the new color on a different side. There really is no “ideal side” to this pattern as both sides look similarly attractive. The border is worked in brief rows with the wrap and turn technique. My sample utilizing the 2 and a half skeins worked up to be over 6 feet in length and a foot and a half at its largest point. It is an asymmetrical piece that wraps well around the body in lots of different ways. Because this is a large weight yarn, this project develops within a day or 2. And … no obstructing! The wool/ acrylic mix maintains its shape really well. Have any bulky weight yarn hiding in your stash? Surrender to this job for a quick and impressive present or a treat for yourself!

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