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Light Beam Scarf
This simple scarf perfectly pairs those colorfully variegated, gradient, or self-striping yarns with luxurious mohair. Knit on the bias using Ribbon Stitch gives this scarf a beautiful texture that is so simple to do.
If mohair is not your jam, you call always choose to use another solid or tonal fingering yarn instead. The texture of the stitches will look slightly different, but equally beautiful.
Yarns and yardage used:
Pattern sample:
MC-2 spools Concept by Katia 50 Mohair Shades in color 40, 76% mohair/30% polyamide, 3% wool, 20 grams=218 yards/200 meters CC-1 skein Buku Yarns Supernova Sock in color Manic Monday, 75% SW Merino, 25% nylon, 100 grams=463 yards/423 meters
Another great option (seen in the 3rd photo):
MC-2 balls Sugarbush Yarn Drizzle, 76% super kid mohair/42% silk, 25 grams=219 yards/200 meters
CC-1 ball KnitPicks Chroma fingering, 70% wool, 30% nylon, 100 grams=396 yards/362 meters
Or:
MC=350-400 yards/320-366 meters of mohair yarn
CC=350-400 yards/320-366 meters of fingering weight yarn
Needles:
US size 5/3.75 mm circular or straight needles or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
Approximately 22 sts by 48 rows equals 4”/10 cm square in Ribbon Stitch pattern after light blocking.
Finished Measurements:
Approximately 6.5”/16.5 cm by 80”/203 cm
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- First published: October 2021
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