I just love Noro yarns. The colors are gorgeous and I really love the long color changes. I usually like to knit Noro yarn projects where the colors are showcased in big blocks. However when I was knitting up the scarf for my Christmas in July exchange, I found the Bonbori had so many textures going on that trying to incorporate pattern stitches (like seed stitch, cables, or drop stitches) didn’t showcase the yarn. In fact, it seemed that the yarn and the pattern stitches were actually fighting with one another. What to do? Turn the scarf on the side.
Noro Bonbori Scarf
Materials
2 skeins of Noro Bonbori (Iro would also work)
32″ or longer US 13 circular needle
Finished Size
4.5″ x 48″
Gauge
Does not matter
Directions
Cast on 140 stitches (I used the long tail cast-on)
Knit every row until your scarf is 4.5 inches wide
Loosly cast off
Block your scarf.
Cut 12″ pieces of yarn for fringe and attach.
Note:
When knitting a scarf, you want to increase your needle size 1-2 sizes. This will allow your scarf to drape nicely.
Four Marrs and One Venus
So very Pretty! I love all the colors!!
Anne @ Domesblissity
I’ll have one of those thanks! LOL Isn’t it too hot to be thinking about scarves right now? LOL
Anne xx
Tulip TrueAim
Beautiful Colors. Stopping by from Salt Tree. I am a new follower. Hope to see you at True Aim.
Emily
Now I need to learn to knit too….darn it Marilyn. You’re adding to my list of things I need to learn with all of your awesome crafts
Debra Kapellakis
I would wear that. ????
Claiming Our Space
What a gorgeous scarf. I SO need to learn to knit. Thanks for sharing on Tout It Tuesday! Hope to see you tomorrow.
Betsy @ Romance on a Dime
Looks really beautiful. Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime’s TIOT party!!