Evenflow
by Jen Geigley
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Evenflow
by Jen Geigley
Evenflow is perhaps the most striking accessory you’ll ever knit, and you can finish it in an evening. No needles are necessary, because you’ll be using your arms to knit this scarf out of wool roving. Slow and steady is the way to go, and in no time you’ll have a gigantic, chunky accessory that makes an impact. Oversized is always in fashion, and knitting with your arms gives this piece lots of flexibility and drape. If you’ve never attempted arm knitting before, you’ll be thrilled with how fun and easy it is. Anyone can make Evenflow, and everyone will want you to show them how it’s done.
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About this yarn
by Ashland Bay
Tussah, Merino
113
grams
54 projects
stashed
113 times
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23 votes
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