Floating On Water Scarf by Anna Husemann

Floating On Water Scarf

Knitting
October 2024
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
273 yards (250 m)
onesize
English

The Floating On Water Scarf is a skinny scarf knitted flat in garter stitch in combination with the intarsia technique. It is divided into three sections. Two are worked using pattern charts, creating graphic motifs at the beginning and the end of the scarf. Between the intarsia sections is a length of colour-block stripes. A small I-cord edge is worked along both sides throughout as you knit for neat edges. This edging follows the colour patterning of the motifs and stripes.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

  1. Length: 174cm (68½in)
  2. Width: 9cm (3½in)

YARN
One strand of bulky weight yarn in five shades.
C1: 87m (95yds)
C2: 27m (30yds)
C3: 24m (26yds)
C4: 65m (71yds)
C5: 47m (51yds)

Yarn used in the sample: Biches & Bûches, Le Coton & Alpaca (66 per cent GOTS Cotton and 34 per cent Super Fine Alpaca, 90m / 98yds – 50g / 1¾oz).
C1: Rose Grey, (1 skein)
C2: Light Grey Blue, (1 skein)
C3: Soft Dark Grey, (1 skein)
C4: Soft Gold, (1 skein)
C5: Dark Green Grey, (1 skein)

NEEDLES
4.5mm (US 7) straight or circular needles, or size needed to obtain the correct tension (gauge), and 5.5mm (US 9) needles for casting on.

TENSION (GAUGE)
18 sts x 34 rows (17 garter ridges) to 10 x 10cm (4 x 4in) in garter stitch, measured after washing and blocking.

SKILL LEVEL
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