Shoulder Seasons Scarf
by Michael Harrigan
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Shoulder Seasons Scarf
As a committed traveler, the concept of shoulder seasons is quite familiar to me – meaning times when the weather is in transition and airfares are lower. The term specifically refers to spring and fall – and in my opinion this is the perfect time to wear a DK-weight lace knit scarf: for just the right amount of warmth during the cooler evenings (and misty days). This scarf is the result of a period of experimenting with traditional Japanese knitting stitch patterns, and is a suitable project for intermediate-level knitters.
I used less than one full skein of Miss Babs Killington DK for this lace accessory.
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by Miss Babs
DK
85% Polwarth, 15% Silk
350 yards
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