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Showing posts with label giant knit scarf. Show all posts
01 June, 2019
12 July, 2015
Woven Cable & Bramble Stitch Scarf
This scarf takes some time to knit as the pattern is quite difficult and involves counting as you go along. It is considered a chunky scarf because it weighs 800 gr, it is 30 cm wide and 2 meters long. It is very soft wool, composed of 10% Wool, 20% Alpaca and 70% Acrylic, so it is soft on the skin. Great accessory for a winter look!
23 May, 2012
Giant Knit Scarf - Belgrade in Winter
Month of May, autumn in Perth, means cooler mornings and cooler nights. Light jumper and a chunky wool knitted scarf always does trick for me. They keep us warm, but they are also very easy to take off and can make such a wonderful wardrobe statement. This is my latest design in winter scarfs, knitted on super chunky needles with a super soft and chunky wool.
Whilst knitting this scarf, the whole time I have been thinking of my home country and Belgrade in winter, a city very dear to me, so this scarf will carry this memory in its name - 'Belgrade in Winter'
BELGRADE IN WINTER - super chunky winter scarf
10 September, 2011
'Giant Knit' scarf with an Orange rose
Here comes the same giant knit scarf in a different colour combination. Orange & beige go beautiful together!
09 August, 2011
Giant knit scarf with a smaller red rose
Well, it needs to be left to a personal choice... but just for the sake of comparison, here is the same scarf with a smaller red rose featuring distinguished rose petals.
06 August, 2011
'giant knit' scarf with a crochet rose
I had some leftover wool and I wanted to knit a scarf with giant needles, to make the scarf light and flowing. Adding a crocheted rose adds a bit of interest. Is it maybe too big...? Maybe a smaller one...?
I looked around in a search of a rose pattern that shows the petals more distinguished. And there it was, a great pattern for a rose on The Dark Knit blog. Click on the link for the written instructions on how to make it. After many attempts, here is the rose with distinguished rose petals.
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