Those of you who have been reading my blog for a while will know that I am a chunky-yarn-lover.
The bigger the better, in my opinion.
And I wasn’t disappoined. It’s the same mix of 80% Acrylic 20% Wool, but in a huge 200g ball, with 70m of yarn and a recommended hook/needle of 15mm.
Now, you might have noticed that there has also been a LOT of knitting going on here recently. I am loving the easy-knit projects I’ve been working on and, as someone who is still a novice in these matters, simplicity is the way forward for me.
And so, when the kids asked for warm scarves, I knew exactly what I’d do with my Swift Knit Mega: knit them in one each in garter stitch.
There are two things I love about garter stitch:
1) it’s just knit stitch on repeat
2) it’s SOOOOOOO squishy
The Swift Knit Mega works beautifully in this pattern – I love the subtle colour changes and the squishiness of the yarn is just perfection. Plus, it only takes one ball to make a good-length scarf.
Here’s what you’ll need if you want to make one:
1x ball of Stylecraft Swift Knit Mega; my colours were Peony (2143) and Wedgewood (2144)
15mm needles
Cast on 8 stitches
Knit every row until you run out of yarn, leaving enough for cast-off.
Job done.
Happy kids.
Enjoy your week, and stay warm
Sarah xxx