Falkland Gansey Scarf
by Graeme Knowles-Miller
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Falkland Gansey Scarf
Traditional English fishermen’s ganseys were knit in tightly spun wool to help keep out the weather. This Scarf uses an aran weight yarn of pure Falkland Merino and combines some of the original motifs; marriage lines, cable and double moss - all of which trap air within the texture, helping keep the wearer warm and the weather at bay.
Size
Child (Adult)
56 (71)“/142 (180.5)cm long
Materials
Yarn
Debbie Bliss Falkland Aran
(100% Falkland Merino; 197 yds 180m meterres/100 grams: Ecru, 2 (3) hanks)
Needles
Pair of US 8 (5.0mm) straight needles
TensionGauge
19 sts andby 26 rows over St st to and a 4”/10cm/4” square using US 8 needles.
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http://knotions.com/issues/january-2017/pattern-janu...
About this yarn
by Debbie Bliss
Aran
100% Falkland
197 yards
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100
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