Lambton Scarf
by Miranda Jollie
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© David Jollie
© David Jollie
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Lambton Scarf
This pattern is knitted flat in two pieces, starting from the point of the scarf. The two ends are then grafted together in the middle to create a symmetrical piece. It’s inspired by the English medieval legend of the Lambton Worm, a dragon that grew in a well and terrified the locals until slayed by the man who put it in the well as a baby. The scarf features twisty dragon-cables and is shaped like medieval cloisonné jewellery. You can knit a long version with 150g of yarn or make it a little shorter and stick to 100g.
You can find out more about the legend in my blog post from when it was first published.
For more information, see:
http://www.moremags.com/digital-editions
About this yarn
by Yarn Stories Spectrum Yarns Ltd
Fingering
100% Merino
195 yards
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50
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