![]() ![]() When you reach the end of the skein of Laguna (CB), join a new skein of Orchid to the end of the skein of Laguna. When you reach the end of the skein of Candy Jar (CA), join a new skein of Buttercream to the end of the skein of Candy Jar. When you reach the end of the skein of Twilight (CB), join a new skein of Laguna to the end of the skein of Twilight. When you reach the end of the skein of Orchid (CA), join a new skein of Candy Jar to the end of the skein of Orchid. When you reach the end of the skein of Buttercream (CB), join a new skein of Twilight to the end of the skein of Buttercream. When you reach the end of the skein of Laguna (CA), join a new skein of Orchid to the end of the skein of Laguna. When you reach the end of the skein of Candy Jar (CB), join a new skein of Buttercream to the end of the skein of Candy Jar. Each time we reach the end of a skein, we’ll use the Russian Join ( tutorial here) to change to a new skein of a different colorway as follows. I can’t wait to use the Half-Linen Stitch in future projects with other types of variegated and self-striping yarns!įor the rest of our blanket, we will continue knitting in our stitch pattern, repeating Rows 3-6. I love how the fabric looks with all these blended colors! ![]() Then, I can control where the stripe breaks and not have the yarn change color in the middle of the row.īut in this project, the Half-Linen Stitch pattern blends the stripes together, disguising the color changes in the yarn. When I knit projects with stripes in stockinette stitch, seed stitch, or other stitch patterns, I prefer to make the stripes manually. Self-striping yarns can look so cool in the skein, but sometimes it can be hard to find the right project for them.
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