https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/entrelacky • Posted by jessamyn
This scarf reminded me yet again how addicting entrelac is. It fell out of favor with me after the mess that was the Forest Path Stole, but now I think it’s my favorite thing again. I used a pretty large needle size for this yarn, to try to stretch the yardage; it worked, because I got a 6′ scarf (enough to wrap once around my neck and still hang to my waist) out of 200yds. It did leave me with a pretty thin fabric, but that’s okay, I’ll just call it drape. Plus, this isn’t meant to be my super extra warm bullet proof scarf–I already have one of those. All in all, I call this one a win. I don’t even have anything to complain about. Pattern: just some basic entrelac, 3 five stitch squares=15 stitches wide Yarn: Trendsetter Tonalita in 2345 Flower, 2 skeins Needles: US10.5/6.5mm
This scarf reminded me yet again how addicting entrelac is. It fell out of favor with me after the mess that was the Forest Path Stole, but now I think it’s my favorite thing again. I used a pretty large needle size for this yarn, to try to stretch the yardage; it worked, because I got a 6′ scarf (enough to wrap once around my neck and still hang to my waist) out of 200yds. It did leave me with a pretty thin fabric, but that’s okay, I’ll just call it drape. Plus, this isn’t meant to be my super extra warm bullet proof scarf–I already have one of those. All in all, I call this one a win. I don’t even have anything to complain about. Pattern: just some basic entrelac, 3 five stitch squares=15 stitches wide Yarn: Trendsetter Tonalita in 2345 Flower, 2 skeins Needles: US10.5/6.5mm