Specification
Includes:
Rowan Felted Tweed Colour 50g balls
3 x 28 Chartreuse
2 x 23 Magenta
1 x Medina Scarf Pattern
1 x Organza bag
Finished size after blocking approximately:
160cm x 25.5cm
Notions (not included):
Wool needle, 4mm x 100cm circular knitting needles
Washing Instructions Machine Wash Cold, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Tumble Dry, Dry Flat in Shade, Iron Low Heat
[Description][Our January 2022 Make Along!
We're really excited about this project designed by Juliet Bernard. It involves a clever technique that turns colour work knitted in-the-round, into a beautiful Fair Isle scarf. To do this she has used steeking*, but it is a steek without the 'eek!' If you've always wanted to try this method but have been wary, or would like to create wonderful colour work in a simpler manner, this is definitely one to try!
We've also got great video support for this project.
Juliet says, "I love the interplay of colour in this scarf. No two will ever be the same and knitting it is such fun as you see the shades emerge. I have taken Moroccan tiles as my inspiration and the colours really enhance the design. This scarf is knitted in the round with a large steek that is unravelled to create the fringing."
The Medina Scarf Make Along starts on Friday 11th February 2022
Medina Scarf digital pattern can also be purchased individually
More on the Medina Make Along
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*Steeking is a shortcut in knitting used to make items in-the-round without interruption until the end when a straight line is cut along the center of a column of stitches. Usuall this is to make an opening, attach another piece or pick up stitches. For this project we'll turn the steeked section into a lovely fringe. Simple!]