When I came across the Nako Angora Granit Sim yarns, I was spellbound. I don't know anyone who can resist a delicate lace yarn with shimmery glitter threads and irresistible colors. Without considering on what I'd make with it, I bought three skeins of over 500 meters each, but when I got home and realized that it was a quick color changing yarn, I was feeling less excited. Quick color changing, more often than not, means pooling, and pooling is something I don't really care for. But I was determined to find a pattern that would work well with the random color changes.4\
I decided to try knitting a scarf, and brainstormed over what stitches would be ideal and make the pooling minimal, or at least work with it. In the end I chose Favorite Scarf Ever by Sunshine Walks, not really knowing how it would turn out, but very sure that it would work well with this type of yarn, and I think I was right. I love the turn out so far and I can't wait to finish it.
But now I want to see how it turns out with the star stitch, which I'll be starting soon with another skein.
I decided to try knitting a scarf, and brainstormed over what stitches would be ideal and make the pooling minimal, or at least work with it. In the end I chose Favorite Scarf Ever by Sunshine Walks, not really knowing how it would turn out, but very sure that it would work well with this type of yarn, and I think I was right. I love the turn out so far and I can't wait to finish it.
But now I want to see how it turns out with the star stitch, which I'll be starting soon with another skein.

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