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Landscape Scarf
Landscape Scarf is a charming small triangular scarf worked in garter stitch, featuring a delicate pattern created using the intarsia technique. It is an ideal project for those who are new to intarsia, as it involves only a few colour changes within each row, making it approachable for beginners. The construction is straightforward, worked back and forth according to a diagram from tip to tip, which provides a clear and easy-to-follow process.
The combination of simple shaping and the intricate pattern makes this scarf a lovely accessory to add a splash of colour to any winter wardrobe. Whether you’re looking to try your hand at intarsia or searching for a quick, rewarding project, the Landscape Scarf is a perfect choice to develop your skills and create something beautiful and functional.
SIZES
Sizes: One size
Length: Approx. 100 cm
Width: Approx. 11,5 cm
Suggested needles: As the scarf is worked back and forth, you can use either 4 mm circular needles (60 or 80 cm) or 4 mm jumper needles as you prefer.
Gauge: 20 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm on 4 mm needle. The gauge is measured after steam/ washing.
It is recommended to do a swatch on a circular needle for the most accurate result.
Achieving the correct gauge is crucial for the scarf to have the measurements described.
MATERIALS
Soft Fuzz from Pickles Knit (195 m, 50 g)
YARN REQUIREMENTS
Co. 1: 6 g (1 skein)
Co. 2: 7 g (1 skein)
Co. 3: 5 g (1 skein)
Co. 4: 5 g (1 skein)
COLORS
Co. 1: Champagne Supernova (Warm beige)
Co. 2: Brown Eyed Girl (Cold Brown)
Co. 3: Crying in the Rain (Light Blue)
Co. 4: Like A Virgin (Unbleached White)
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- First published: December 2025
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