We love any excuse to knit with Woolfolk Tynd, and Lisa Hannes' Dew Drops Scarf provides the perfect opportunity!
Tynd is the fingering weight version of Woolfolk's Ultimate Merino. This high-quality fiber feels so soft, people often think it's cashmere! It has a nice twist for a little bounce, and the finished fabric drapes beautifully!
Dew Drops is knit point-to-point, increasing to the center and then decreasing. The pattern is a simple eyelet with a garter stitch border and a neat slip stitch edging. You'll use 1 skein to increase and 1 to decrease- easy peasy!
You will need to keep track of your rows for this one. The pattern has both written instructions and a chart, making it easy to check off the rows as you go. And of course, a row counter is a big help as well!
This is the perfect little scarf to tuck into your jacket this fall and keep you cozy in and out of the house all winter!
You'll need:
- 2 skeins of Tynd - we used color 41.
- US 4 24-inch circular needles
- Dew Drops Scarf pattern