PICK ‘N’ MIX
This chunky colourwork scarf alternates shades and patterns for a fun and funky effect. It’s just the thing to elevate your winter style!
COSY AND COOL
The asymmetrical patterns in this quirky cardi are so cute! Plus, with its puffy bishop sleeves, thick ribbed edges and dense stitches, it’s a warm and comfortable option that you can wear all winter long!
FALL IN GLOVE
No two handmade mittens are ever exactly the same, so why not embrace the difference? These two warm mitts have different colour and pattern placements, but they look like a perfect pair when worn together!
KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF
By using the same patterns in opposing colours for each foot, you’ll end up with a fun set of not-so-odd socks! Make them for a friend who loves an unusual gift.
LEND AN EAR
With a simple granny square and circle, you can create statement earrings that offer a surprise on each side. Just grab some yarn scraps from your stash and go!
SCARF
Dare to be different with a stylish scarf filled with mixed-up colours and patterns! Designed by Jane Howarth
■ Hayfield Bonus DK (100% acrylic, 100g/280m), 1 ball of each: Burnt Orange (647), Silver Mist (678), Gilt (569), Cream (812), Denim (994), Light Grey Mix (814)
■ A 3.5mm (US E/4) hook
■ A tassel maker, 7.5mm
TENSION
Tension is not critical for this project, but it may affect the yarn quantities required
MEASUREMENTS
Scarf measures 217cmx22cm (85¼x8½in) excluding tassels
ABBREVIATIONS
tr3d Working in front of ch-sp, tr in skipped st 3 rows below
For a full list, see page 86
NOTES
Scarf is worked in rows throughout. There is a Chart on page 87, which you should refer to. Each small square represents 1dc and each rectangle represents a tr3d (see Abbreviations). Read all RS rows from right to left and WS rows from left to right. Change colour at the end of every