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Woollen dike
This scarf is my second project linked to the dutch landscapes.
It was inspired by the peculiar pattern of a dutch dike called De Hondsbossche Zeewering.
This dike is located in the region of North Holland and was built for the first time in the fifteenth century to protect both people and villages from the North Sea’s storms.
MATERIALS
Yarn
3 hanks of Tandem by West Wool (10% texel, 90% Falkland merino; 230 m/250 yds per 100g skein).
Shown in Pebble.
or
6 skeins of Merino Extra Fine Mix by Drops (100% wool; 105 m/115 yds per 50g skein).
Color 05/light grey.
Can be also made with other different yarn but in this case yardage and dimensions might change.
Needles
100 cm 3.5 mm/40” US 4 circular needle
or use the needle size you need to achieve gauge.
Other notions
Stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking aids, tape measure.
GAUGE
21 sts and 40 rows to 10 cm/4 inch after blocking it with pins.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
170cm/66,9” wide and 25 cm/9,8” deep
NOTES
Techniques include: garter stitch, stockinette stitch, sewn bind off.
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