
At our last MFKR we had the joy of learning Entrelac, in this case garterlac with Brian Kohler. He is the designer of this scarf. The scarf is blocking right now is so beautiful. It is a very easy pattern once you get the hang of it.

I think that this yarn and the pattern make a very classy looking scarf. I am glad I had the experience of being able to make it. Thanks Brian and the MFKR!

Comments
Very nice. I must try this
Very nice. I must try this sometime.
great scarf and I love the
great scarf and I love the colorway of the yarn. I've yet to do entrelac, I hope that whatever I make comes out as nice as your scarf!
beautiful scarf! Randy
beautiful scarf!
Randy
It looks great Andy! I
It looks great Andy! I love, love, love the colors! I haven't tried entrelac yet either, but now I, too, feel inspired.
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that's a really wonderful
that's a really wonderful use of a self-striping yarn. i've been meaning to learn entrelac. perhaps this is my push!
Nice scarf! It looks like
Nice scarf! It looks like it would be a great way to use up odds and ends of yarn. -- Books, knitting, cats, fountain pens...Life is Good.
Looks wonderful. (I'm
Looks wonderful. (I'm thinking you had a lot of ends to work in, right?)
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Not really is a self striping kind of yarn made specifically for this kind of work.
no, it was entrelac in a
no, it was entrelac in a colorway. that's just how the rows came out. i think we had three or four skeins
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very nice. i started mine at
very nice. i started mine at mens retreat last year, but never liked how it was looking and eventually frogged it.
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