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Vice Versa
In this scarf, interesting vertical lines alternate with areas of almost three-dimensional structures. The random shifting of colours creates exciting effects in the simplest ways.
SIZE
One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width: 15.75” / 40 cm.
Length: 70” / 180 cm.
MATERIALS
Yarn: Chunky Andean Wool by KAOS Yarn (100% Peruvian Highland wool, 109 yds / 100 m – 50 g).
C1: 4 balls of colourway Zealous.
C2: 4 balls of colourway Vivacious.
Or approx. 350 yds / 320 m of each colour of aran-weight yarn.
Plus 1 extra ball (in the sample C2 was used) or approx. 70 yds / 70 m of aran-weight yarn for the i-cord edging.
Alternative yarn suggestions are for example Schoppel Wolle Reggae, CaMaRose Snefnug, Sandnes Garn Kos and Hobbii Tweed Delight.
Needles: US 10 / 6 mm 32” / 80 cm circular needles, a US J / 6 mm crochet hook for the Provisional Cast-On.
Notions: Stitch markers, stitch holders or waste yarn.
GAUGE
16 sts x 21 rows to 4” / 10 cm on US 10 / 6 mm needles in St St, after blocking.
12 sts x 28 rows to 4” / 10 cm on US 10 / 6 mm needles in Double Tuck St Patt, after blocking.
CONSTRUCTION
The stitch pattern for this generously sized scarf creates a fabric that is the same on both sides — only the colours are reversed. A few stitches worked in Moss stitch frame the main part on both sides and give it stability. A neat i-cord edging completes the piece.
The scarf begins with a Provisional Cast-On. The easy-to-remember double tuck stitch pattern, in which the colours alternate every other row, is worked all over the body of the scarf. To keep knitting exciting, shift the colours at irregular intervals. When the required total length has been reached, the stitches are bound off with an i-cord bind-off. The bind-off is done along the long side with the selvedge stitches as a base until you reach the provisional cast-on and then back up along the other long side.
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- First published: November 2024
- Page created: October 4, 2024
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