Portwrinkle by Anniken Allis

Portwrinkle

Knitting
November 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches
in stitch pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
900 yards (823 m)
Width: 38cm/15in Length: 174cm/68½in
English
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Portwrinkle is worked as a rectangle combining three bright colours with grey for a fun, quirky accessory. A chevron pattern highlights the stripes and is interrupted at intervals by a crossed elongated stitch pattern. (There’s a tutorial here). At the end the two short sides are joined to make the scarf into an infinity loop.

Materials:
Navia Duo (4ply; Faroese Wool/Shetland Wool/Australian Lambswool; 180m/197yds per 50g)
22 (Light Grey) x 2 balls (C1)
215 (Pink) x 1 ball (C2)
222 (Turquoise) x 1 ball (C3)
217 (Lime) x 1 ball (C4)
4.5mm (UK 7/US 7) circular needle, 60cm/24in long

Difficulty level:
Easy

Size:
Width: 38cm/15in
Length: 174cm/68½in

Tension:
20 sts and 23 rows over 10cm/4in in Chart after blocking.
Exact tension is not essential but a difference in tension may affect the final size and amount of yarn used.