Lesson #54: Combining Yarns for 90 Minute Stash Buster Seed Stitch Cowl
Автор: Laura's Busy Corner
Загружено: 2020-11-28
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Описание: Sometimes the most mundane yarns become beautiful when combined - you create the "look" you want for a unique cowl every time. It is helpful if one or two yarns in the grouping is a bit fuzzy - it helps to blend all the yarns visually. You will need from 50 to 70 yards of each strand of yarn, depending on the width of the scarf and the rod size to make the cowl. Using a chain edge also uses less yarn. I used either the US 19 or US 35 equivalent rods in the cowls and between 10 and 18 stitches. Sampling saves time and effort in the long run. See video for description. Use Lesson #6 to see how to join ends of cowl while casting off for a cute braided join. Cast onto one pipe, cast off on the opposite pipe, and your tails will be at the same edge when you are finished. Then gather all the tails together, add more if you want a fluffier tassel, and use one of the longest strands around the base of the tassel.
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