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How to Knit a Longways Multiyarn Stole

This multiyarn stole lets a collection of beautiful yarns do the work for you — the knitting could hardly be simpler, yet the resulting multiyarn stole is stunning. (A stole is like a giant scarf that you use to wrap around your arms and shoulders.)

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Here are this project's materials and vital statistics:

  • Yarn: You need the following three types of yarn:

    • Yarn A: Divé Mohair Kiss Ombre (73% mohair, 22% wool, 5% polyamide); 98 yards (90 meters) per 50 grams; 3 skeins; color: 40377

    • Yarn B: Divé Fiamma (100% wool); 55 yards (50 meters) per 50 grams; 2 skeins; color: 40377

    • Yarn C: Divé Luxus (91% nylon, 9% polyester); 51 yards (47 meters) per 50 grams; 2 skeins; color: 40377

  • Needles: US 15 (10 mm) circular needle, 24-inch length or longer, or the size needed to match gauge (if you tend to cast on tightly, use an even bigger needle to cast on and bind off)

  • Other materials: Large crochet hook; yarn needle to weave in ends

  • Size: 65 inches long by 16 inches wide, without fringe

  • Gauge: 8 stitches and 12 rows per 4 inches in garter stitch

Knit your longways multiyarn stole:

  1. With yarn B (the thick and thin wool), cast on 130 sts loosely.

  2. Knit 1 row. Cut yarn B.

  3. Follow this stitch pattern:

    Rows 1 and 2: Join yarn A (the mohair) and knit 2 rows. Don’t cut yarn A.

    Rows 3 and 4: Join yarn C (the ribbon) and knit 2 rows. Cut yarn C.

    Rows 5 and 6: Knit 2 rows with yarn A. Don’t cut yarn A.

    Rows 7 and 8: Join yarn B and knit 2 rows. Cut yarn B.

    Repeat these 8 rows until your stole measures approximately 16 inches, ending with Row 7.

  4. Bind off loosely with yarn B.

  5. Weave in any loose ends.

  6. Cut 18 20-inch pieces each from yarn B and yarn C.

  7. Cut 36 20-inch pieces from yarn A.

  8. Divide the pieces of fringe into 18 groups with 2 strands of A, 1 strand of B, and 1 strand of C in each group.

  9. Stick your crochet hook through the edge of the work from the wrong side to the right side.

    Position your fringe every 2 inches along each short side of the stole.

  10. Grab the center of the length of fringe with the hook, and then pull through a loop of yarn about 1 inch long.

  11. Using your fingers or the crochet hook, pull the tails of the fringe through the loop and give them a gentle tug to secure them.

  12. Repeat Steps 9 through 11 for all 18 pieces of fringe.

    If you like, use scissors to give the ends of your fringe a trim.

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