Made with a double strand of a favorite lace-weight mohair and silk blend, you'll have fun playing with color, mixing with ombre shading, or crossing the color wheel for graphic punch. For the scarf, we mixed four solid colors - two at a time - to create shaded color blocking. For the wrap, we played with four softly self-striping colorways - sometimes with themselves, sometimes with each other - so no two pieces will ever be alike. You'll just have to make another one. You can also view all Churchmouse Classics Patterns.
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Fast project
(5 out of 5)
This loop went together fast and easy right up to the grafting part for me. I'd never done it, now I know to leave those grafting weaves REALLY loose so you can go back and tighten them like a corset at the end. I used the Madelinetosh Prairie Yarn in Baltic. Its not a brushed or fuzzy yarn but it came out nice regardless. Can't wait to start more of these for Christmas gifts using a Mohair!
I really admire the ingenuity of the stitch change. It happens just when you pull it up on your head cuz you're getting colder! Mushishi evergreen- YUM!
I saw this scarf pattern and had to have it! I have it on the needles and cannot put it down! So much fun to see how the colors of the yarn interact with each other! This scarf will be a wonderful addition to my wardrobe!
I was so pleased by the quality of the paper the pattern was written on, the rich color, and clarity of the directions. It was wonderful in every way. Made me want to begin knitting immediately. Thanks.
Product Information
(for Color Play Mohair Scarf And Wrap Pattern)
Finished Gauge:
20 (5 sts. / inch)Project Type:
Shawls, Wraps, PonchosSuggested Needles:
US 7Suggested Yarns:
Kidsilk Haze, Kidsilk Haze StripeWearer:
WomenYarn Gauge:
Worsted (19-20 sts/4 in)Yarn Yardage:
Scarf: 229 yards each of 4 colors; 460 yards each of 4 colors