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Wild Streak
Gradients: these soothing colorways flow gently into one another, giving your knitting a beautiful shaded effect. But sometimes you need to shake up the flow of things with a pop of color and texture.
Knit mostly in relaxing garter stitch, Wild Streak is a simple, soft, squishy scarf with a little added zing. Get creative with your contrast color, add fringe to match your stripes, and enjoy!
Wild Streak is knit sideways. You’ll need a long circular needle to accommodate the large number of stitches. Gauge is not super critical for this project, provided you get a fabric you like.
Sample knit in Miss Babs Yummy 2-Ply Toes:
- one Gradient Set, shown in Carina (cool grey)
- one skein Floyd (hot pink)
Notions:
Crochet hook in a size similar to your needle size (E/3.5mm, for suggested crochet cast-on and attaching fringe), stitch markers, tapestry needle.
Links provided in pattern for suggested crochet cast-on:
Written tutorial
YouTube video
Instructions are provided to modify the length of the scarf and width or number of stripes.
The team at Miss Babs has also suggested a number of contrast colors that will pop nicely against the grey of Carina (and I’d love to see what people do with a variegated color for the chevron, too!):
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Floyd
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Gentian
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Dahlia
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Squash Blossom
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Clematis
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Ardor
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Impatiens
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Ghoulish
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Indigo Bunting
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Ladybug
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French Marigold
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Rainforest
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Oz
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