Tweed Skjerf
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© Kim Müller

© Kim Müller

© Kim Müller

© Kim Müller

© Kim Müller
Tweed Skjerf
This soft tweed yarn from Thomas Kvist is superbly suited to a combination of tucks and cables in a pattern by Lynne Barr. You can expertly make it into a sculptural large necklace, that will keep your neck warm by inserting two cords into the holes created by the tucks.
The scarf can be tied into a ruffled cowl by making 2 I-cords and treading them through the holes left by the tucks along each side.
About this yarn
by Tedman & Kvist
Aran
65% Wool, 20% Nylon, 10% Angora, 5% Cashmere goat
207 yards
/
100
grams
27 projects
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