Mahana Scarf by Elizabeth Nihoniho

Mahana Scarf

Knitting
July 2024
Light Fingering ?
28 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette worked flat and blocked
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
380 yards (347 m)
One size - finished length 43" / 110 cm
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Mahana is to be warm in te reo Māori (the Māori language). The Mahana Scarf is made from special yarn which is 80% young kid mohair and 20% merino. The angora goats which this mohair yarn is from, are raised at Ad Maiora Angoras on Banks Peninsular in the South Island of New Zealand, making the yarn completely traceable (www.admaiora.co.nz). The yarn has a beautiful halo and sheen to it, making a lightweight but cosy scarf, being approximately a light fingering weight.

The scarf is cast on and increases are combined with the pattern. Once the width is reached, the scarf is worked to the length desired, with the pattern. Decreases are then worked, again incorporating the pattern. An i-cord edge is worked concurrently throughout the whole pattern, so once you get to the end, you are finished!

This is a cute little scarf to wear either wrapped up inside a jacket or tied in a wee knot off to the side. It is versatile, light and oh so cosy warm!

Finished Sizes
Mahana has a finished size of 43” / 110 cm long and 5 ½” / 14 cm wide, using the sample yarn.

Needles and Notions
US 2 ½ / 3 mm needles (either straight or circular depending on preference) for the sample yarn or
Adjust needle size as needed to obtain correct gauge.
Stitch markers and tapestry needle.

Yarn
Sample knit in Ad Maiora Angoras – 80% young goat mohair and 20% merino (3ply yarn with 100g / 380 yds or 347 m)
Approximately 100g of the sample yarn is required.

Gauge
28 stitches / 36 rows per 4” / 10cm using US 3 / 3 mm needle on stockinette after blocking.