Hello! I'm here to introduce the December pattern of the month - Printer Ink Scarf - chosen because it's perfect for Advent mini skeins!
The scarf was written for 12x 10g mini skeins of 4ply, but it would work equally well for DK weight yarn - you'd simply end up with a thicker, wider scarf (longer too, but you could crochet less rows).
This is one of my favourite designs and I actually sold the prototype at the craft fayre last Saturday. I was quite sad to see it go, but it's gone to a lady at my church so I'll see it from time to time.
Here are ALL the pattern details ... - I used Printer Ink Shades from The Knitting Goddess (fingering/ 4ply weight, 480m/ 120g, 40% British Blue Faced Leicester/ 20% British Wensleydale/ 20% British Alpaca/ 20% nylon) but it would work well in any colours.
- it's an intermediate level pattern, written in UK & US terms.
- when you reach the border the colours are worked until they run out, making the most of your pretty yarn.
- the finished scarf is 15cm x 200cm
- the pattern includes a few ideas for taking the design further by adding your own twist.
- 4mm hook required.
- there's a chart for the main scarf pattern.
- I'm here to help if you ever have any questions, no matter how big or small.
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As usual, there's 10% off my pattern of the month - to take advantage of this offer, use the code DEC22 at the checkout on my website. If you'd like a bigger discount than anywhere else on the internet, simply sign up to my mailing list, there's 20% off waiting for you there! Until next time, happy crocheting, Marta xx |
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