Two blocks of color transition and fuse together. They race each other and change their speeds while merging with stripes and forming their space in opposite sides of this reversable chunky scarf. Materials: Lanalpaca , 2 skeins for each color, shown in Moonstone as C1, Travertine as C2 Dimensions: 91.25"/232 cm length, 9.25"/23.5 cm width Needle: US 13/9.00 mm (circular or straight), any length to accomodate stitches; or size needed to obtain gauge Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 8.5-9 sts x 16 rows in Garter stitch = 4"/10 cm square, unblocked Skill level: Easy Techniques: Garter stitch, Intarsia Construction Notes: Accoloration is a reversible scarf constructed with 2 color blocks transitioning into each other, connected by Intarsia. The color transition is formed with stripes that get thicker and thinner in a gradient look. The scarf is worked in Garter stitch throughout.