This simple, reversible scarf shows the incredible colors of Bella Lino. Instructions are written to easily customize the width and length. Work your scarf in one color or many – since all Bella Lino shades have a flax-colored base, contrasting colors will blend beautifully (the scarf shown uses four different colors). You can block lightly and leave visible the texture created when changing from stockinette stitch to reverse stockinette stitch or use blocking wires to block aggressively for a flatter, more open, finished fabric.This is what the unblocked (or barely blocked) scarf will look like. It's a personal preference.
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Kim finished her latest Mohair Color Play Wrap. For something different she added fringes. Looks great!
Cathy has joined the fun and is knitting Auburn Wave. She chose tosh merino light in Corbet's Green. What an awesome colour! Four repeats are done and she hasn't finished the first skein.
We've been straightening and moving around yarn today. Rowan Silkystones has a new home.
More Tent Sale yarn. Rowan Kidsilk Haze Trio.
Malabrigo Chunky
Sirdar Kiko
Dinner is done. The kitchen is clean. It's time to get ready for hockey. GO LA!! I'm tired and thought about going to sleep but I can't. The best part of the Stanley Cup playoffs is seeing the winning team skate around the ice carrying the cup. Did I mention that I want LA to win?
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