Knitting kit for Easy Peasy Faith bandana in Önling No 2
Here is a deliciously soft, small bandana which is easy and simple to knit. The scarf has a pretty stripe pattern in different sizes of stripes and decorative i-cord edges. You get a nice bandana, which is beautiful in its simplicity. The scarf is easy and simple to knit and wonderful to wear around the neck like a bandana.
Here we work the bandana in , which is a supersoft and airy 100% merino wool. You need 50 g of yarn in total
The pattern for Feline is published in collaboration with Julemærkehjemmene, which means that 50% of all revenue from the sale of this pattern in all of 2023 goes directly to a Danish foundation called 'Julemærkehjemmet', who helps vulnerable children out of bullying, loneliness and low self esteem.
The kit contains: Önling No 2 and a digital knitting pattern
The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) .
Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.
Size: One size.
Measurements:
Width: 20 cm
Length (before wash): 120 cm / 47 inches
Length (after wash): 135 cm / 53 inches
Materials: 50 g Önling No 2, 100% Merino Superfine Super 100’s wool, 120 m per 25 g.
The bandana is worked with one strand of yarn throughout.
Recommended Circular Needles: Recommended circular needle size 4 mm / US 6
Gauge: 22 sts and 22 ridges (=44 rows) in stockinette sts on ndl no. 4 / US6 = 10 x 10 cm
Procedure: The bandana is worked back and forth from apex to apex, with i-cord edges on both sides. Increases are made in one side until half the bandana is finished, then decreases are made in the other side of the bandana until finished. The result is a bandana that is asymmetric.
What is 'Julemærkehjemmene':
Too many children in Denmark are not thriving. They feel alone and left out. But no one deserves an everyday life filled with loneliness and stomach ache. When children come for a stay in a Julemærkehjem, they get help to find their strengths and build their self-esteem, so they can once again be part of their communities. And they bring these new skills and habits back home after the stay has ended.
Julemærkehjem have existed for more than a 100 years, and they help almost 1000 children every year with a 10-week long stay, with the objective of improving their mental and physical health.