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Castlemilk
This textured scarf was designed for the beautiful, rustic 2018 Castlemilk Moorit DK yarn by Rachel Atkinson, aka Daughter of a Shepherd. The rare Castlemilk Moorit breed has a naturally cinnamon-colored fleece, and the lofty woolen-spun yarn is perfect for a strongly textured, graphic pattern.
The stitch pattern is a bold maze-like zig-zag. Zig-zag patterns have fascinated me for a long time. They come in many different types, from Missoni-inspired chevrons, twisted-stitch traveling ridges, slip-stitch herringbones, and those made from just knits and purls. This stitch pattern is from that last category, and it is a thick, sculptural pattern that can be described as a traveling welting. Wtih Mayes Redux, I wanted to create the same feeling as the Mayes scarf from Sequence Knitting, but with an easier knitting process. This is not pure sequence knitting, but it’s a close relative.
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- First published: January 2019
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- Last updated: January 6, 2019 …
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