One of my co-hosts on the Fibre Friends Podcast, Adrienne dyed these pretty tonal colours and put together a simple pattern to knit this scarf. Just look at these colours.
I started with 16 mini skeins, I put them into a project bag and I randomly picked a skein, I knit with it until I felt the urge to switch colours then I randomly picked another colour. This is how I knit the entire scarf - totally random with no rhymn or reason and I am so happy with the results.
I used a total of 278 grams of fingering weight wool from Old Oak Yarns and the finished scarf measures 7 1/2" wide and 82" long; perfect for keeping me cozy warm.
Pattern Info
Yarn - Old Oak Yarns fingering weight tonals
Needle - Knit Picks 16" circular 3.25mm
If you have a stash of left over yarns in any weight, knitting this scarf would be a great way to use it up.
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