Dayflowers and Leaves
I recently finished knitting this scarf - it's 9 inches wide and about 7 feet long :) and it took less than one skein of yarn :D
I knit it out of Spritely Goods yarn in Sylph fine-fingering weight. The colorway is called Globe Mallow.
Pattern was cobbled together myself, combining Dayflower lace with what I think are called leaf shadows. Charting was a pain because the number of rows to chart to get both patterns to end at the same time was 80 rows!
I knit it out of Spritely Goods yarn in Sylph fine-fingering weight. The colorway is called Globe Mallow.
Pattern was cobbled together myself, combining Dayflower lace with what I think are called leaf shadows. Charting was a pain because the number of rows to chart to get both patterns to end at the same time was 80 rows!
8 Comments:
Wow! It is gorgeous. Any chance of getting the pattern out of you???
What a lovely combination of those two stitch patterns. And the color is so cheerful. Nice work!
Thanks for the complements :)
I'm leaning towards not doing up the pattern, though if there is enough interest expressed I may well see if I've the patience to type it up into a proper pattern format.
I may do another one reversing the leaf panels so they look like they are flowing outward from the dayflower panel :D
I would love to have a pattern like that. That's very cool.
Great scarf! And it`s a beutiful color for the fall. I vote for doing the pattern, Iguess it`s a lot of work, but you`ll be my hero...
It really is beautiful. I would also love the pattern.
Please pretty please with sugar on top
that is a lovely scarf
That is SO beautiful. It reminds me a little of Branching out but much more delicate. I am sure lots of people would be interested in the pattern!
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