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Trifle
I love trifle, an English dessert where fruit and cream are piled one on top of the other.
While I was enjoying this dessert, I thought of layering yarn like colorful fruit with white cream. That should be a great idea for a shawl. Candy-colored yarn would look great in combination with a matching plain yarn.
The interplay of smooth knits and textured purls creates a lovely 3D effect as the scarf wraps itself around the neck.
I can’t wait to see which trifle you will create.
SIZE
220 x 80 cm / 86 x 32 inch
GAUGE
21 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 inch with needle size 3.5 mm / US 5 in stockinette stitch after block-ing.
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
2 80 cm circular needle size 3,5 mm/US 4.
Waste yarn for the provisional cast on.
For the crochet CO: a crochet hook and waste yarn.
For Judy’s magic cast on – 2-additional circular needles.
13 stitch markers, you should have one as BOR, and 6 colored pairs
YARN
Version 1:
MC: Susurro by Malabrigo Yarn (Sport, 50% Silk, 25% Linen / Flax, 25% Merino; 297 meters / 100 grams)
2 skeins – color 131 sand bank
CC: Kidsilk by Olann Hand Dyed in Ireland (Lace, 72% Mohair, 28% Silk; 450 meters / 50 grams)
2 skeins – color North star
Version 2:
MC: Merlino by WalkCollection (Fingering, 90% Merino, 10% Linen / Flax; 360 meters / 100 grams) – 2 skeins in color Aurora
CC: Suri Fluff by WalkCollection (Light Fingering, 74% Suri, 26% Silk; 300 meters / 50 grams) – 2 skeins in Petroleum
If you use a combination of other yarns, you will need about 550 meters each. The heavier yarn should be knitted as MC, the lighter yarn (Mohair or Suri Alpaca) as CC.

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