All Caught Up in Cotton Blends
Cotton blends - what are they, why choose them, and all the perks about cotton!
by Stephen West
Spectra is a simple lightweight scarf featuring two fingering weight yarns. Short row shaping creates a dramatically curved edge that coils and playfully drapes. Basic intarsia technique entwines two strands of yarn, creating seamless wedges that resemble a rainbow or color wheel. You won’t want to stop knitting as the colors unfold!
Finished Measurements: 72″ / 183cm along shorter garter stitch edge, 6.5″ / 16.5cm wide. Measurements taken after blocking.
Yarn: Fingering weight
Color A (Madelinetosh): 420 yds / 384m
Color B (Silk Garden Sock): 230 yds / 210m
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