
Materials
Wisp by Sarah Sutherland sarah@parallaxknitting.com Difficulty Beginner Finished measurements Approximately 5 inches [1 3cm] wide / 84 inches $\{2\}3c m$ Ilong [MC] I skein of bulky novelty yarn (shown: Milkyrobot Girls Throw Snow, super bulky handspun, 40 yards[36m]) [CC] 1 skein coordinating fingering yarn (shown: Sandes Garm Sisu, 173 yards[ 158m] per 50g, colour 1042) 1 US #17/12.75mm circular needle Tapestry needle
Gauge
Not really important and difficult to measure
Abbreviations
See http://www.yarnstandards.com/knit.html
Pattern Using MC, CO12.
Work in garter st for a few rows. Attach CC and work a row or two. Continue working in garter st alternating yarns somewhat randomly. To make the ends heavier and to get more oomph from the handspun, I recommend using more handspun towards the ends. Work the final few rows in MC, andBO when you run out of yan orlike the length of your scarf. Finishing Weave in ends

About the designer
Sarah is enjoying flirting with freeform patterns and hopes you enjoy this one. She thinks randomness a good pattern.