Saranggola Scarf by Jennifer Stark

Saranggola Scarf

Loom Knitting
August 2012
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in duplicate zigzag stitch (gauge is not critical for this project)
400 - 420 yards (366 - 384 m)
6.5” at widest point by 78” long (excluding fringes)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Saranggola means kite. Kites have been around for thousands of years and are popular in many cultures. They have been used in many different ways, ranging from practical to fun. Stay warm while having a little kite fun of your own with this playful scarf.

The scarf is worked in double knitting on the All-n-One loom. The kite shaped diamonds are created by steadily increasing from 2 pairs of pegs up to 20 pairs of pegs, and then decreasing back down to two pairs of pegs. All increases and decreases are done on the outer edges of the work for this project.

Recommended care for this scarf: hand wash when needed; lay flat to dry.