Revisited by Veronica Ory

Revisited

Knitting
December 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 60 rows = 4 inches
in slipped stitch pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1150 - 1250 yards (1052 - 1143 m)
One size, adjustable
English
This pattern is available for free.

As you knit up your colorful fingering weight scraps in this scarf, you may find yourself reminiscing on the previous projects all your yarns came from. Celebrate, remember, and revisit old creations in a new project that will display a truly unique record of your knitting history. From a distance, the colors blend; up close, they pop.

Revisited is a big scarf with lots of slipped stitches that give an almost woven appearance. You only have to weave in your cast-on and bind-off tails - the rest become fringe! This scarf is knit lengthwise and leans into the properties of stockinette stitch curling to provide extra texture and volume. Finally, it’s fully reversible and suitable for any wearer, always a bonus for a scarf.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length: 78 inches/198 cm, not including fringe
Width: 11 inches/28 cm

MATERIALS
Fingering weight yarns in a variety of colors, 1200 yds/1100 m (approx. 300g) or more, divided into two groups, light and dark. You will need about 10% more dark color yarn than light.

Yarn Characteristics:
The sample shown uses a variety of fingering weight wool and wool-blend yarns for softness and elasticity. Using a variety of yarns with different textures will add interest to your project, but try to keep them about the same weight. I chose semi-solid and speckled colorways for my scarf, and avoided high-contrast variegated yarns.

Needles
US #6/4mm circular needle, 40-inch/100 cm or longer, to accommodate large number of stitches

Notions
Tapestry needle

GAUGE

28 sts/40 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch
23 sts/60 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in slipped stitch pattern