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Inlet Scarf
Inlet Scarf is inspired by one of my favourite places, a secluded beach on the remote side of Burrard Inlet, offering breathtaking vistas of towering mountain ranges an their fleeting reflections in the rippling water. The tiny crabs peeping out of the bottom of rocks and scurrying away the second they hear steps approaching. The peace that is broken by squawking seagulls and waves of an incoming tide. It’s the quiet place full of nature’s sounds which I tried to translate into the stitches on my needles. I love the magic of geometric shapes and aimed to create a pattern that is universal, simple and appealing.
Generously sized to wrap around the neck twice, it is an ultimate cozy piece to be worn for a walk in downtown or an evening in the cabin.
It’s a simple construction scarf consisting of two end panels in solid colour and middle section knit with two colours in mosaic knitting technique.
The pattern includes written instructions and mosaic pattern chart.
SIZE
12” (31cm) wide x 82” (210cm) long after blocking.
YARN & YARDAGE
Sugar Bush Yarns Bold, 100% extra fine superwash merino, 190 yards (174m) per 100gr ball.
Colourways:
Dover’s Sand (MC) = 482 yards (440m) = 2.5 balls
Georgian Grey (CC) = 360 yards (330m) = 2 balls
OR
Worsted weight yarn.
Approximately 482 yards (440m) in MC and 360 yards (330m) in CC.
NEEDLES
US 7/ 4.5mm
GAUGE
19 stitches and 25 rows = 4” (10cm) in stockinette after blocking
The gauge is not crucial to the pattern, but using lighter or heavier yarns will substantially affect the yardage and sizing.
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle
SKILL LEVEL
Moderate - cast on, bind off, knit, purl, slipped stitch colourwork.
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- First published: June 2017
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- Last updated: June 17, 2017 …
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