Open Skies by Janina Kallio

Open Skies

Knitting
April 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch before blocking
US 6 - 4.0 mm
330 yards (302 m)
One size, easy to adjust (see notes)
English
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The Open Skies scarf is an ode to nature’s simplicity.

Playing with vertical and diagonal eyelet bands, Open Skies celebrates clean lines and the beauty of effortless minimalism.

It’s a lightweight rectangle scarf with garter stitch and simple eyelets. The bias construction and tapered ends create movement and flow.

This easy-to-wear scarf feels light against the skin and pairs well with any outfit, providing warmth without the bulk. A sleek little thing that doesn’t weigh you down but adds a touch of je ne sais quoi.

YARN
One skein of Zitron Seidenstrasse (65% merino, 35% silk; 400 m / 437 yds per 100 g).

Or approximately 300 m / 330 yds of similar fingering weight yarn.

NEEDLES
Size 4 mm / US 6 needles or size to achieve pattern gauge

This narrow scarf is worked flat, so you can use either circular needles or long straight needles.

If you’re casting on more stitches to make your wrap wider, I suggest using circular needles.

FINISHED SIZE After blocking
Width: 28 cm / 11 in
Length: 198 cm / 78 in

The pattern includes instructions to modify the width and length.

STITCHES USED
k: knit
kfb: knit to front and back loop of the same stitch
k2tog: knit two stitches together
yo: yarn over

TYPE OF INSTRUCTIONS
This pattern has both written and charted instructions.

The pattern also includes suggested bind-off, blocking instructions and a schematic.

LANGUAGES
English

TERMS OF USE
For personal use only. Do not copy, share or sell the pattern.

You may sell the knitted item made using this pattern.

REFUND POLICY
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DELIVERY
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