A dear friend gave me some beautiful wool for my birthday. She said: “I can't wait to see what you'll make out of it. I hope to see it in your hands or in your store one day.” That was a challenge for me. I usually know what I want to knit before I buy wool....
The colour of the wool reminded me of slate and a pale blue sky, like you sometimes see in the mountains. The sky reflected in a small lake with slate stones. The water touched by the wind. This thought inspired me to create the “Reflections” pattern for this scarf. Matching accessories are available too in my store.
When I knit a scarf, it's always important to me that both sides of the scarf look beautiful. That is why I have chosen to knit this scarf using the double knitting technique. Please don't be put off by the double knitting technique. Basically, anyone who can knit left and right can easily learn the double knitting technique. If you are not yet familiar with the technique, you can find free instructions for learning the technique here
https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive 6 pages of instructions. The instructions contain a clear counting pattern and a row-by-row description. The instructions also include instructions for lengthening/shortening and narrowing/widening the scarf.
Level of difficulty:
Easy
If you can follow the exercises from my free basic school Double Face Knitting (https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial), you can knit this scarf.
Width: 27cm
Length: 153cm
The scarf can be lengthened/shortened as well as narrowed/widened.
• Adriafil Genziana, 100% Merino (LL approx. 185m / 50g): 200g (= 4 balls) in medium melange grey (colour 083) and 200g (= 4 balls) in light blue (colour 09). My total consumption for a scarf with a width of 27 cm and a length of 153 cm was 304g. Depending on your personal knitting style, consumption may vary slightly. This scarf can of course also be knitted with a different wool with a similar yardage. Make sure that the selected wool does not scratch the neck. The same amount of wool is needed for both colours.
• Knitting needles no. 3.
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: “made according to the instructions of ‘CreaEline’, projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
A dear friend gave me some beautiful wool for my birthday. She said: “I can't wait to see what you'll make out of it. I hope to see it in your hands or in your store one day.” That was a challenge for me. I usually know what I want to knit before I buy wool....
The colour of the wool reminded me of slate and a pale blue sky, like you sometimes see in the mountains. The sky reflected in a small lake with slate stones. The water touched by the wind. This thought inspired me to create the “Reflections” pattern for this scarf. Matching accessories are available too in my store.
When I knit a scarf, it's always important to me that both sides of the scarf look beautiful. That is why I have chosen to knit this scarf using the double knitting technique. Please don't be put off by the double knitting technique. Basically, anyone who can knit left and right can easily learn the double knitting technique. If you are not yet familiar with the technique, you can find free instructions for learning the technique here
https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive 6 pages of instructions. The instructions contain a clear counting pattern and a row-by-row description. The instructions also include instructions for lengthening/shortening and narrowing/widening the scarf.
Level of difficulty:
Easy
If you can follow the exercises from my free basic school Double Face Knitting (https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial), you can knit this scarf.
Width: 27cm
Length: 153cm
The scarf can be lengthened/shortened as well as narrowed/widened.
• Adriafil Genziana, 100% Merino (LL approx. 185m / 50g): 200g (= 4 balls) in medium melange grey (colour 083) and 200g (= 4 balls) in light blue (colour 09). My total consumption for a scarf with a width of 27 cm and a length of 153 cm was 304g. Depending on your personal knitting style, consumption may vary slightly. This scarf can of course also be knitted with a different wool with a similar yardage. Make sure that the selected wool does not scratch the neck. The same amount of wool is needed for both colours.
• Knitting needles no. 3.
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: “made according to the instructions of ‘CreaEline’, projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
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A dear friend gave me some beautiful wool for my birthday. She said: “I can't wait to see what you'll make out of it. I hope to see it in your hands or in your store one day.” That was a challenge for me. I usually know what I want to knit before I buy wool....
The colour of the wool reminded me of slate and a pale blue sky, like you sometimes see in the mountains. The sky reflected in a small lake with slate stones. The water touched by the wind. This thought inspired me to create the “Reflections” pattern for this scarf. Matching accessories are available too in my store.
When I knit a scarf, it's always important to me that both sides of the scarf look beautiful. That is why I have chosen to knit this scarf using the double knitting technique. Please don't be put off by the double knitting technique. Basically, anyone who can knit left and right can easily learn the double knitting technique. If you are not yet familiar with the technique, you can find free instructions for learning the technique here
https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive 6 pages of instructions. The instructions contain a clear counting pattern and a row-by-row description. The instructions also include instructions for lengthening/shortening and narrowing/widening the scarf.
Level of difficulty:
Easy
If you can follow the exercises from my free basic school Double Face Knitting (https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial), you can knit this scarf.
Width: 27cm
Length: 153cm
The scarf can be lengthened/shortened as well as narrowed/widened.
• Adriafil Genziana, 100% Merino (LL approx. 185m / 50g): 200g (= 4 balls) in medium melange grey (colour 083) and 200g (= 4 balls) in light blue (colour 09). My total consumption for a scarf with a width of 27 cm and a length of 153 cm was 304g. Depending on your personal knitting style, consumption may vary slightly. This scarf can of course also be knitted with a different wool with a similar yardage. Make sure that the selected wool does not scratch the neck. The same amount of wool is needed for both colours.
• Knitting needles no. 3.
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: “made according to the instructions of ‘CreaEline’, projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
A dear friend gave me some beautiful wool for my birthday. She said: “I can't wait to see what you'll make out of it. I hope to see it in your hands or in your store one day.” That was a challenge for me. I usually know what I want to knit before I buy wool....
The colour of the wool reminded me of slate and a pale blue sky, like you sometimes see in the mountains. The sky reflected in a small lake with slate stones. The water touched by the wind. This thought inspired me to create the “Reflections” pattern for this scarf. Matching accessories are available too in my store.
When I knit a scarf, it's always important to me that both sides of the scarf look beautiful. That is why I have chosen to knit this scarf using the double knitting technique. Please don't be put off by the double knitting technique. Basically, anyone who can knit left and right can easily learn the double knitting technique. If you are not yet familiar with the technique, you can find free instructions for learning the technique here
https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial
Knowledge required:
What you get:
You will receive 6 pages of instructions. The instructions contain a clear counting pattern and a row-by-row description. The instructions also include instructions for lengthening/shortening and narrowing/widening the scarf.
Level of difficulty:
Easy
If you can follow the exercises from my free basic school Double Face Knitting (https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-knitting-a-tutorial), you can knit this scarf.
Width: 27cm
Length: 153cm
The scarf can be lengthened/shortened as well as narrowed/widened.
• Adriafil Genziana, 100% Merino (LL approx. 185m / 50g): 200g (= 4 balls) in medium melange grey (colour 083) and 200g (= 4 balls) in light blue (colour 09). My total consumption for a scarf with a width of 27 cm and a length of 153 cm was 304g. Depending on your personal knitting style, consumption may vary slightly. This scarf can of course also be knitted with a different wool with a similar yardage. Make sure that the selected wool does not scratch the neck. The same amount of wool is needed for both colours.
• Knitting needles no. 3.
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
Please respect the copyright. These instructions are for private use only! It may not be copied or exchanged for other instructions. The sale of these instructions, the texts and images contained therein, as well as the use of the instructions and their components for commercial purposes are also prohibited.
With the note: “made according to the instructions of ‘CreaEline’, projects made with the help of my instructions can be sold commercially in any quantity. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at any time.
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