Just a quick little post to show you my latest Day Trip scarf made with two shades of Stylecraft Alpaca Tweed. I divided the row count by three. Worked the first third in "Ocean"; the second third in "Duck Egg" and the last third in "Ocean".
The Alpaca Tweed is a blend of 20% Alpaca / 77% Acrylic / 3% viscose, in thirteen soft shades, which you can view HERE.
There is 240 metres of yarn per 100g ball, and I used about 160g in total.
I love the way the solid colour yarn (worked with a 4.00mm hook) showcases the simplicity of the stitches!
The pattern for the Day Trip Scarf can be found in my RAVELRY STORE
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful scarf! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHello I have brought the pattern I don't no why but I can't grasp the pattern from row 64 I'm sure I'm miss reading something but please could you help x
ReplyDeleteHi Corrine. The decreases begin from Row 64 onward. The decrease is basically a 2dc together at the beginning of a row.
DeleteWork the next row without any shaping
At the end of that row work your 1dc in the topmost "loop" of the decrease (which now counts as 1 stitch)
Does that make more sense? Please drop me a line if you need any more help