Recycled and upcycled orange silk remnant, now a new scarf

Raw silk rag knitting - voila, a new scarf

Raw silk rag knitting - voila, a new scarf

Montmartre, this raw silk and cotton rag knitting scarf, is the second of two I made this weekend.

I bought the remnants from my local op shop and paired them with a bobble trim yarn in varying shades of oranges, browns and greens. To add a bit ot pizzaz, in came the sequin yarn. To finish, I crocheted a two-layered flower with some of the ripped up cotton and paired it with some silk, some complementarily coloured wools, and a bit of spangley sequin yarn.

I used 13 mm needles, and three strands of yarn: the rag shreds, the bobble yarn, the sequin yarn. There were 13 stitches. I knited pearl stitch (garter stitch) for about six feet.

Use any two-stage flower pattern from the net. Use the rag knitting thread as your bottom layer. Put a bit of rag knitting thread in the middle. Go crazy with coloured french knots. Make it pretty, then sew a pin on the back. You’ll feel artsy if you do this :)

Here are some more pics on etsy.

27 December 2008. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , . creative, crochet, knitting, rag knitting, recycled upcycled, scarf, scarf scarves, scarves.

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