The Architecture of Negative Space Great design often comes from what you leave out. The Lattice Scarf Kit uses a clever structural trick: it interlaces two wildly different yarn diameters. By setting up a fine, lightweight warp and intersecting it with bold structural lines of chunky yarn, the fabric forms a beautiful grid pattern. The negative spaces create a textile that behaves like an open lace—it is incredibly warm due to its premium fibers, yet exceptionally airy, lightweight, and fluid in its movement. A Tactile Intersection of Luxury Fibers Ashford has meticulously engineered the texture by combining two highly distinct skeins inside the box: The Structural Grid: A 100g cake of Ashford Merino/Viscose/Linen Chunky Yarn. The linen gives the lattice crisp lines, the viscose provides an elegant, subtle sheen, and the merino guarantees softness. The Delicate Web: A 100g cake of 100% New Zealand Wool 4-Ply (Fingering) yarn. This fine yarn acts as the invisible tether, locking the chunky rows safely in place while keeping the scarf structurally supple. High-Speed Gratification Because the pattern calls for an open, loose beat (roughly 5 to 6 picks per inch), you aren’t spending days packing down the weft. It is an exceptionally fast weave. The kit includes two completely distinct pattern variations to choose from right out of the box, letting you choose between a classic grid layout or an staggered, alternating texture.












