The lace pattern wasn't that hard. I had to focus though. I don't have a clue how to correct mistakes in lace. Luckily I managed. This scarf really needs blocking before wearing, to present the pattern at its best.
Friday, 3 May 2019
Josephine's Twin leaf loop
This infinity scarf is a design by Alana Dakos, from Never Not Knitting. You can find the pattern in her book "Botanical Knits". Earlier I made the Life cycle scarf from her book "Botanical knits II". The yarn I used is Blue sky fibers Suri merino, very soft and fluffy.
The lace pattern wasn't that hard. I had to focus though. I don't have a clue how to correct mistakes in lace. Luckily I managed. This scarf really needs blocking before wearing, to present the pattern at its best.


It needs blocking before wearing
The lace pattern wasn't that hard. I had to focus though. I don't have a clue how to correct mistakes in lace. Luckily I managed. This scarf really needs blocking before wearing, to present the pattern at its best.
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Knap hoor,
ReplyDeleteDank je wel, Carla!!
DeleteBeautiful and very special scarf, only the color makes me barf ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut I can imagine it in black or blue, or some bright color to chase away the autumn cold or winter darkness.
thank you! Yes, colours are a matter of taste! I love oranges and reds, all warm colours actually... and the wool is very nice and soft!
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