Okay, this post may be a little strange but it was the best way I could think of to get everything organized and in one place. I'm going to make one of these scarves for a very close friend and I wanted her to be able to see her options. I'm so, SO excited to work on this project. It's way outside my knitting comfort zone and I love it. It's more luxurious yarn and more delicate knitting. I'm anticipating a huge learning curve but it will be a lot of fun too.
So, let's get down to it.
Scarf Options:

The original Sea Silk Scarf from the book

Easy Lace Stole

Enja's Scarf/Stole

February Lace Scarf

Hattie's Rose Garden

Knotted Openwork Scarf

Lime Scarf

One Row Lace Scarf

Yo! It's a Scarf (I swear that's what the name of the pattern is)
With a little tweaking any of these yarns will work for any of these scarves.
I know there's a lot of them but I wanted lots of options.
Yarn Options:
Blue Sky Alpaca SilkDebbie Bliss AndesLouisa Harding Grace Wool and SilkLouisa Harding MulberryMalabrigo Silky MerinoRowan Classic Pure SilkCascade Yarn Heritage SilkJade Sapphire Silk CashmereAlchemy SanctuaryTilli Tomas PlieDebbie Bliss Pure SilkManos Del Uruguay Silk BlendIf none of these scarves or yarns trip your trigger I can always find more. The possibilities are literally endless.
Please feel free to leave opinions.
Thanks for reading.
1 comment:
Whoa! That was overwhelming! My favorite scarves are the first "original sea scarf" and "hattie's rose garden."
My favorite yarn was Malabrigo Silky Merino. I like it because there is lots of color variation. It doesn't HAVE to be that shade. You have already invested LOTS of time in this...thank you so much!
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