In my work at Sticks and Strings yarn shop ( http://www.sticksandstringsknitting.com/ ), I always love to play in the Koigu yarn. We sell a huge assortment of this yarn, and the colors are fantastic. One of the best patterns for playing with this lovely merino yarn is Lucy Neatby's Sea lettuce scarf, which has a very clever short row pattern that is interesting to knit and fun to wear. Here is my version of the scarf: I love how it folds up into a lovely cylinder. I knit it on size 7 needles, in 4 skeins of Koigu Kersti, a merino crepe yarn that is simply delightful...
Saturday, December 29, 2007
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This is absolutely beautiful. Where ever did you find the pattern?
Just love it. Got to make one asap.
You can get the pattern on Ravelry here:http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sea-lettuce-scarf-468
or visit Lucy Neatby on Patternfish here:
http://www.patternfish.com/patterns/1406
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