Sunday, March 12, 2023

Lazy Sunday

Ambah O’Brien released a new pattern and I totally forgot to blog about it. You can purchase the pattern for the Striation Scarf on Ravelry.

Striation Scarf has elegantly tapered ends and is worked sideways with decreases forming a central spine. With its chevron shaping and stripes, Striation is an invitation to play with colour and texture. Designed to use two skeins of yarn, the options are endless; use a main colour and five mini skeins or make it scraptastic and use up all those delicious end balls or use colour changing yarn for a lovely result.  

Mix up the texture and use a kidsilk or “fluff” yarn in place of one colour. Equally dramatic results can also be enjoyed by simply using two gorgeous skeins of yarn. Striation Scarf is knit tip to tip, with shaping to create interest to this garter stitch project. You’ll find the resulting scarf easy to wear and style. It’s sure to become a wardrobe favourite. 

Instructions to adjust to make the most of your yardage are included.




Diana picked up yarn to make the scarf for the store. The main colour is a skein of Practically Perfect Sock in Clear the Air.
These are the Practically Perfect Smalls that I chose.

Trinigan is growing. I’ve spent time today working on the back. The colours match my Atenti Hope Basket.

Lynn is coming in with me tomorrow and we are doing another big rearrange. I’m very excited for you to see the new Hedgehog Sock display.

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