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Roots of Yggdrasil Scarf
This is for the ad-free PDF. For the free pattern, check out the blog post.
This scarf is a companion to my original “Boughs of Yggdrasil” pattern. Inspired by my mixed Norse and Gaelic heritage, I incorporate a lot of cable work to represent Nordic and Celtic symbols.
The Celtic-style braided cables run parallel in three columns (a 2-, 3-, and 4-strand), forming the three “roots” of a tree. The total number of cable strands (2+3+4) equals 9, which represents the 9 “worlds” of Norse mythology.
Finished Size: 53.5” long, 8.5” wide
Gauge: 18 stitches in pattern = 3.25” 4 rows in pattern = 1.5”
Challenge Level: Intermediate to Advanced (a lot of post Yardage (Meters): 750 (686)
Number of Skeins: 4 (100-gram DK weight, 231yd/211m per skein)
Tutorial video available on YouTube
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