I am sticking with this gorgeous scarf pattern but going back to the Vintage aqua blue Luxury Mohair by Chevy that I used to make a broomstick lace scarf and pairing it with some off white Vintage Lister Lee Tahiti. The overall fibre content shifts slightly to be 79% Mohair, 13% Wool, 8% Nylon.
78% Mohair, 13% Wool, 9% Nylon |
81% Mohair (including 9% Kid Mohair), 14% Wool, 5% Nylon |
This Lister Lee Tahiti is very nice and I would say that it is the softest Mohair yarn that I have ever worked with so far. I do have some very well world-wide known Rowan Kidsilk Haze, which is a laceweight Mohair yarn, but I cannot compare it to that as I have never gotten around to using the Rowan yet. I do have a good amount of vintage Lister Lee Tamarisk, which is kind of a finer version of the Tahiti, so that will interesting when I get around to working that up in the future, and I had to pinch a bit of it for the off-white fringing as I ran out of the Tahiti so had to combine the two for the fringing. I digress.
So, straight in with the finished product photos.
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