All About Twig Part 3: Summer Scarves

May 13, 2016

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<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/threebagsfull/racing-raindrops-scarf">Racing Raindrops</a> in Shibui Twig

Racing Raindrops in Shibui Twig

There are so many possibilities for linen scarves, it's hard to choose, but here are two of our favourites. Racing Raindrops, in the Churchmouse collection, takes it's name from an edging of seed bead "raindrops".  We left the beads off our version, but they would add a lovely touch.  We like the soft drape of this scarf and it's size and shape is just right for styling in multiple ways. Tier, from the Shibui design team, is another perfect summer accessory. Elongated rows of dropped stitches add interest to this understated light and airy scarf. The Tier pattern is offered free with purchase of yarn.      

  

<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ss15--tier">SS15/Tier</a> in Shibui Twig

SS15/Tier in Shibui Twig

Related topics: scarf

<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/threebagsfull/racing-raindrops-scarf">Racing Raindrops</a> in Shibui Twig

Racing Raindrops in Shibui Twig

There are so many possibilities for linen scarves, it's hard to choose, but here are two of our favourites. Racing Raindrops, in the Churchmouse collection, takes it's name from an edging of seed bead "raindrops".  We left the beads off our version, but they would add a lovely touch.  We like the soft drape of this scarf and it's size and shape is just right for styling in multiple ways. Tier, from the Shibui design team, is another perfect summer accessory. Elongated rows of dropped stitches add interest to this understated light and airy scarf. The Tier pattern is offered free with purchase of yarn.