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Black Beacon Scarf

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3,21 €
Black Beacon Scarf
3,21 €
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Some of the strangest and most beautiful landscapes in England can be found on her east coast, and one of the most remarkable is the shingle spit known as Orford Ness. Now a National Trust property, it’s a Site of Special Scientific Interest thanks to its unusual coastal fauna/flora and is also spattered with buildings (and, they tell us, unexploded ordnance) from its past use by the Ministry of Defence. One of these is the Black Beacon, a radio navigation tower, which also happens to be the place where my husband proposed to me. So when I found this dark-as-night DK yarn, from the Trust’s own flock of Hebridean sheep which graze the Ness, I had to make him not only a hat, but also a scarf, which mimics its hexagonal shape and clapboard construction. The scarf features successive half-hexagon shapes, alternating from stocking stitch to reverse stocking stitch, and is knitted in 2 halves grafted together at the middle.

The scarf knits from approx. 150g of DK yarn.

Artisanat
Tricot
Designer
Miranda Jollie
Format
PDF téléchargeable
Langue
Anglais
Niveau de compétence
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