
Mountain Goat comes in a wide range of rich, gorgeous colors inspired by the mountains, rivers, and woodlands of Montana. Twizzle knits up so soft.almost like velvet.
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This entry was posted in Patterns/Design Thoughts, website and tagged Crochet, dean, Design, Free pattern, hook, hooks, linda, Linda Dean, Mountain Colors, pattern, skein, stair step wrap, stitch, Stitches, twizzle, wool, Yarn by webmaster. Description Mountain Colors Twizzle is a fun merino wool yarn plied with a strand of silk that creates a heathered effect. It was made with Plymouth Yarns Arya Ebruli I have worked this up in a couple of different yarns, this one I like too. Row 64: Ch 3, sk V st, dc in turning ch, fasten off. Row 63: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, sk dc and 1 ch, dc in next ch, turn. Row 34: Ch 3, V st bet each V st across, dc in turning ch, turn. Row 33: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, V st bet each V sts across, sk dc and 1 ch, dc in next ch, turn. Row 7: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, V st bet each V sts across, sk dc and 1 ch, V st in next ch, turn.
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The Yarn Bar set is an exclusive color set that includes a super mini of pimento red, plus a Yarn Bar sticker. MUUD Clothing Gifts Paper Notions Classes & Events expand. 42.00 Mountain Colors Perspectives Mountain Colors This mini set of Mountain Colors Twizzle includes 5 skeins of 45 yards each of DK weight. Row 6: BegV, V st bet each V st across, dc in turning ch, turn. Mountain Colors Yarn Kits Manos Del Uruguay Yarn Kits Outlander Knits Kit Trendsetter Yarn Kits Universal Yarn Kits Urth Yarns Kits Yarnaholic Kits Marie Greenes 6th Annual KAL Shop expand. Row 5: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, V st bet V sts, sk dc and 1 ch, V st in next ch, turn. Row 4: BegV, V st between next V sts, dc in turning ch, turn. Row 3: Ch 3, V st between 1 st 2 sts, sk dc and 1 ch, V st in next ch, turn. Row 2: BegV, sk 1 ch, dc in next ch, turn. Mountain Colors Twizzle light weight 85% merino wool, 15% silk yarn (100g/240 yrds) colorway LupineīegV= (Ch 4, dc in same st) counts as dc + ch 1.This should be noted on the band wrapper for the yarn, if not simply weigh all the yarn, used and unused together and divide by 2 to find the halfway point. To know if you have reached the “half way” point of a skein, you can use a kitchen scale to weigh the remaining yarn and subtract this from the total weight of the skein. It is simple enough to use any yarn in this pattern, simply choose a compatible hook for the yarn, and work the increase end of the pattern until you have used half of the yarn, then begin the decrease end of the pattern. The Stair Step Wrap increases is worked side to side, with one edge being straight and the other having all the increasing and decreasing be worked.

I have always appreciated relatively simple repeat patterns that are successful with only 1 skein, so playing with this design I have actually created a few different variation.
