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The triangular Bandini (or small bandana) is knit back and forth in stockinette stitch. It is constructed by casting on a few stitches at one end point and working first increases and then decreases along one side to create the triangular shape of the Bandini. I-cords, knit over three stitches on each side, give the Bandini a lovely finished look.
The free pattern included is my own design, inspired by various basic bandanas on Ravelry.
Each one of a kind kit consists of five 20g skeins of fingering weight naturally plant dyed Peruvian Highland wool. Both superwash & non-superwash yarns may be included.
Click here for a list of plants used in Kirsten’s dyeing practice.
The triangular Bandini (or small bandana) is knit back and forth in stockinette stitch. It is constructed by casting on a few stitches at one end point and working first increases and then decreases along one side to create the triangular shape of the Bandini. I-cords, knit over three stitches on each side, give the Bandini a lovely finished look.
The free pattern included is my own design, inspired by various basic bandanas on Ravelry.
Each one of a kind kit consists of five 20g skeins of fingering weight naturally plant dyed Peruvian Highland wool. Both superwash & non-superwash yarns may be included.
Click here for a list of plants used in Kirsten’s dyeing practice.
The triangular Bandini (or small bandana) is knit back and forth in stockinette stitch. It is constructed by casting on a few stitches at one end point and working first increases and then decreases along one side to create the triangular shape of the Bandini. I-cords, knit over three stitches on each side, give the Bandini a lovely finished look.
The free pattern included is my own design, inspired by various basic bandanas on Ravelry.
Each one of a kind kit consists of five 20g skeins of fingering weight naturally plant dyed Peruvian Highland wool. Both superwash & non-superwash yarns may be included.
Click here for a list of plants used in Kirsten’s dyeing practice.