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Pressed Flowers Kerchief Yarn Kit
I knitted this wee kerchief up in late summer, and I have worn it most days since. It’s a free pattern by Amy Christoffers that uses the mosaic technique. You can download the pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pressed-flowers-kerchief
I used the Midnight Oil kit in my sample.
The yarn kits includes:
60g Hearth DK (two 30g skeins)
50g Natural Sock
20g Silk Mohair
I also recorded a project vlog for this, which is now available to watch on Youtube which you can view here. https://youtu.be/U0O5GRph8lA
When using yarn dyed with indigo please be aware that is may ‘crock’ off while knitting onto hands and needles. It may continue to crock off with wear wherever pressure is applied. Please note that this is not considered a fault, but the normal wearing process of indigo. You can read more about it here: https://www.woollymammothfibrecompany.com/faq
I knitted this wee kerchief up in late summer, and I have worn it most days since. It’s a free pattern by Amy Christoffers that uses the mosaic technique. You can download the pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pressed-flowers-kerchief
I used the Midnight Oil kit in my sample.
The yarn kits includes:
60g Hearth DK (two 30g skeins)
50g Natural Sock
20g Silk Mohair
I also recorded a project vlog for this, which is now available to watch on Youtube which you can view here. https://youtu.be/U0O5GRph8lA
When using yarn dyed with indigo please be aware that is may ‘crock’ off while knitting onto hands and needles. It may continue to crock off with wear wherever pressure is applied. Please note that this is not considered a fault, but the normal wearing process of indigo. You can read more about it here: https://www.woollymammothfibrecompany.com/faq