





Flower Mohair Scrunchie - Knitamore
Flower Mohairscrunchie is a beautiful and feminine hair scrunchie, which is knitted in a fine fan pattern in one strand of mohair. Can be knitted in a piece of leftover yarn.
Flower Mohairscrunchie is knitted in one piece in the round on circular needle with magic loop technique or, alternatively, with double pointed needles or a small circular needle (40 cm). The scrunchie is knitted from the outside in towards the middle with a fine fan pattern and then sewn together around a hair elastic.
Size: One size
Knit strength: 22 stitches x 32 rows in stockinette stitch on needles 3.5 mm = 10 x 10 cm.
Guiding sticks: Circular needle 3.5 mm (60 or 80 cm) using magic loop technique, alternatively small circular needle 3.5 mm (40 cm) or double pointed needles 3.5 mm.
Measure: approx. 16 cm in diameter at the widest point.
Yarn suggestions: 5 g Silk Mohair (25 g / 212 m)
Accessories: A hair elastic that does not burst when used.
Degree of difficulty: light to medium.
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wash your home knitwear gently with it eucalan
To keep your home knitwear soft, beautiful and durable, hand washing with Eucalan - one is recommended gentle and mild wool soap without rinsing.
HOW TO DO IT:
1. Fill a tub/sink
Use lukewarm water (approx. 30 °C). Add approx. 5 ml (one teaspoon) Eucalan per 4 liters of water.
2. Soak the elastic
Place your knitting needle in the water so that it is completely covered. Let it soak for approx. 15 minutes.
3. Centrifuge or squeeze out the water
Take the knitting out of the water - Eucalan should not be rinsed out, as the wool benefits from the lanolin. Squeeze the water out carefully, without twisting. Spin your knitting at 800-1200 revolutions.
NOTE: You must be sure that your washing machine not takes in cold water during centrifugation. Alternatively, excess water can be gently squeezed out by rolling the elastic in a towel and squeezing gently.
5. Dry flat
Place the elastic in shape (according to the measurements from the recipe) and let it dry lying flat on a towel.
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