although unblocked, holds its shape amazingly well. It is made from hand dyed sock yarn by Jelly Bean in the UK, edged with lace weight yarn in a contrasting color.
Designer Strikkelis says:
This is my version of a scarf that was all over the Norwegian blogs a couple of years ago. The principle is to take one or a couple of skeins, and knit a triangle using your exact amount of yarn.This is a clever way to never run out of yarn while knitting up this scarf.
A good way to use up one of those single skeins of sock yarn in bright colours.To be able to know when I had used up half of my skein, I used a scale:
I weighed my yarn before casting on. Weighing the skein every now and then, I started decreasing when I had about 50% of the skein left.
Since the yellow yarn used for the crochet edging was lace weight, I used the navajo plying technique to hold three strand together, thus making a three plied yarn with a more substantial look and feel.
Lucy Neatby gives a YouTube video on the navajo technique of creating 3 strands of yarn from 1:
HI Nancy..wonderful post...so lovely to always see what you are up to! Great video...fantastic!
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Kiki
OHHHHH how gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your lovely work with me! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy!!
ReplyDeleteLove the Baktus!!!
Ellie
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Beautiful in every way. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteIngenious! I love the idea of weighing the scarf to find the mid-point.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful!