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Braided Scarf
This pattern is also available as part of the Shifty Chevron Collection
This scarf brings 3 simple concepts together into a more interesting, but easy to knit, scarf. Stripes provide color contrast; shaping bends the stripes into chevron patterns; and the final addition of short rows changes the thickness of each stripe. As the stripes become thick and thin, the proportion of colors changes,creating a braided look. Consider playing with self striping, ombre, speckled and variegated yarns for a completely different look.The instructions are for a heavy worsted weight yarn, but the pattern can be modified to fit any yarn weight using the following formula.
This project has 2 sets of instructions with different advantages:
Knit/Purl – the edges are neater when the pattern is worked with some purl rows. In this version, the yarns travel up opposite sides of the work and do not need to break.
All Knit – in this option, long loops are formed from carrying Color B up the side of the work or Color B breaks after each stripe and ends are woven in as you go. There is no purling in this version, but it is not as neat looking.
Sample is worked using knit/purl instructions.
Find helpful video tutorials for this project at http://ow.ly/ZmQz30fB9mA
Finished Size: Adjustable, shown as 9” (23 cm) x 68” (173 cm) rectangular scarf with pointed ends.
Yarn: 1 skein each of 2 colors Briggs & Little Heritage, 215 yards (197 m) per 4 oz (113g) skein; 100% Canadian wool. Shown in 11 Dark Grey and 71 Dark Maroon.
Or calculate instructions to fit any gauge using the steps on right.
Needles: #9 (5.5 mm) 24” (60 cm) circular needles for Knit/Purl version, #9 (5.5 mm) for All Knit version, or adjust size to fit your yarn.
Gauge: 14 sts x 26 rows = 4 x 4” (10 x 10 cm) square in garter stitch after blocking.
Materials: Stitch marker, calculator, ruler, yarn needle, blocking surface, and pins.
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- First published: October 2017
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