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Migration Scarf
Basic Information:
Migration Eyelet V Scarf is knit flat in using 1, 100g fingering weight skein. This has a 14 row repeat that forms eyelets in a V-formation. The skein of yarn is split into 2 separate balls and each half of the scarf is knitted simultaneously and grafted in the middle. The pattern is written and charted. The pattern has been tech edited.
Skill Level / Experience:
Adventurous Beginner.
Techniques used:
Knit, purl, k2tog, yo, psso & Kitchener st.
Sizes Available:
One Size
Length x Width = 60”/150cm x 12”/30cm
Materials:
Yarn: Approximately 435 yds/ 397 m Fingering weight yarn that gives you the listed gauge in wool or a wool/nylon blend preferred. This is just an estimate.
Sample used Faun Louise Merino Fingering (100% merino wool; 435yds/ 397m/ 100g), colorway Multi.
Gauge:
18 sts and 32 rows to 4” in stst, using US 4/ 3.5 mm needles (or needles to obtain gauge)
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- First published: January 2025
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