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Bon Melange by Nina Holubcova

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Bon Melange by Nina Holubcova

Bon Melange by Nina Holubcova

Bon Melange is a delicate, triangular scarf that mixes three colors of silk mohair to create new marled shades in asymmetric color blocks.

A simple triangular scarf/kerchief is worked sideways, increasing from a narrow point to the full width, then decreasing to the opposite point.

It’s worked holding 2 strands of Bonmoher throughout, changing one strand at a time to create the color blocking and melange effect.

Materials:

Urth Bonmoher, 3 colors, 1 skein each

Dimensions:

47.75ā€/121 cm long, 15.75ā€/ 40 cm wide

Needles:

US 6/4 mm, or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions:

Tapestry needle, stitch markers as needed

Gauge:

22 sts x 28 rows in Stockinette stitch, blocked = 4ā€/10 cm

Skill level:

Easy

Techniques:

Knit and purl stitches, slipped stitches, knitting through the back loop, increases and decreases

$1.75

Original: $5.00

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$5.00

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Bon Melange is a delicate, triangular scarf that mixes three colors of silk mohair to create new marled shades in asymmetric color blocks.

A simple triangular scarf/kerchief is worked sideways, increasing from a narrow point to the full width, then decreasing to the opposite point.

It’s worked holding 2 strands of Bonmoher throughout, changing one strand at a time to create the color blocking and melange effect.

Materials:

Urth Bonmoher, 3 colors, 1 skein each

Dimensions:

47.75ā€/121 cm long, 15.75ā€/ 40 cm wide

Needles:

US 6/4 mm, or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions:

Tapestry needle, stitch markers as needed

Gauge:

22 sts x 28 rows in Stockinette stitch, blocked = 4ā€/10 cm

Skill level:

Easy

Techniques:

Knit and purl stitches, slipped stitches, knitting through the back loop, increases and decreases