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KNITTING SCARVES FOR ALL
SEASONS: 7 FREE SCARF
KNITTING PATTERNS
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Spiral Scarf
Laura Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 4
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Rittenhouse Scarf
Marilyn Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 6
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Wavy Orange Scarf
Rebecca L. Daniels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 8
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Modern Quilt Wrap
Mags Kandis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 9
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Juliet Scarf
Louisa Harding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 14
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Blooming Cotton Scarf
Eunny Jang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 16
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Building Block Scarves
Sarah Hoadley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 18
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PAGE 20
SCARVES ARE A KNITTERS STAPLE.
THEYRE WONDERFUL GIFTS,
FABULOUS STASH-BUSTERS, AND
FUN WAYS TO WORK WITH NEW
STITCH PATTERNS AND YARNS.
Ive gathered 7 free scarf knitting patterns
here for you here; I know youll find at least
one that strikes your fancy!
The Spiral Scarf by Laura Bryant is simply
beautiful. Its knit in cushy merino yarn,
using short-rows to make the wedge shapes
that cause the scarf to spiral as its knit. This
is a great project for learning or practicing
short-rows. Use an angora yarn between the
wedges to add a wisp of softness.
Marilyn Murphys Rittenhouse Scarf is
worked in two halves from the center out so
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that the ends are identical. Its also reversible
because its worked in single rib that grows
into cables. This is a fun, fast knit that
makes a wonderful gift.
The Wavy Orange Scarf by Rebecca L.
Daniels is knit lengthwise, in a version of the
beautiful and popular feather and fan stitch.
Its a lovely lace scarf thats a joy to knit.
Mags Kandis worked her Modern Quilt
Wrap square by square in the easy and
satisfying mitered-square method of color
knitting. Youll love wrapping yourself up in
this show-stopper!
Juliet Scarf by Louisa Harding is a
beautiful lace scarf thats a quick knit. Its
adorned with a little rosette brooch, too,
pattern included!
Eunny Jangs Blooming Cotton Scarf
is color knitting at its best. Its knit in the
round using a combination of knit and
slipped stitches and ending with a no-finish
fringe thats made by cutting and raveling
edge stitches. Unique and beautiful!
Building Block Scarves by Sarah
Hoadley is an easy knitted scarf in two sizes,
with mitered corners and center graft line,
worked in the round from the outside in.
Pick two contrasting colors to really make
the mitered corners stand out.
Happy scarf knitting!
Kathleen Cubley
Editor, KnittingDaily.com
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by LAURA BRYANT
Originally featured on
Knitting Daily TV Episode 812
Spiral
Scarf
FINISHED SIZE: One size,
approximately 4
1
2" 54".
YARN: 1 Prism Angora (A), 3
Prism Symphony (B)
NEEDLES: Size 9 or size to get
gauge.
GAUGE: In garter stitch, 19 sts
& 38 rows = 4".
Scarf
With A, CO 24 sts. K 4 rows.
*With B, begin short row
shaping:
(RS) K 1 row, turn;
(WS)K 22, w & t;
K 22, turn;
K 20, w & t;
K 20, turn;
K 18, w & t;
K 18, turn;
K 16, w & t;
K 16, turn;
K 14, w & t;
K 14, turn;
K 12, w & t;
K 12, turn;
K 10, w & t;
K 10, turn;
K 8, w & t;
K 6, w & t;
K 4, w & t;
K 2, w & t;
K 2, turn; (one half of wedge
complete)
K 4, w & t;
K 4, turn;
K 6, w & t;
K 6 and cont as established,
working 2 more sts each pair
of rows, until 24 sts have
been worked and ending
with WS row.
K 4 rows A.*
Repeat ** to desired length,
ending with B rows. K 3
rows A.
BO all sts with A.
Without cutting A, along
short edge.
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Working yarn is wrapped around the stitch.
Turn and work to beginning of row. Repeat this
action at each turning point. If working garter
stitch, this is all you need dowhen all stitches of
the row have been engaged, simply turn and knit
across all stitches:
Short Row Savvyan Introduction
Laura Bryant

2010
The concept of short rows is easysimply work a portion of the stitches in a row, then
turn and work back, building more height on one side with an extra partial row. Continue
to stack more and more rows onto the base while stepping the stitches over and you will
see an angled shape that can either repeat for a curved edge, or be balanced in the
other direction for flat fabric with dynamic diagonal design lines.
The key to successful short rows is to wrap the
working yarn around the next stitch before
each turn (known as a wrap and turn and
abbreviated to w & t).
Work across the number of designated stitches,
bring working yarn forward between needles as if
to purl:
Slip next st as if to purl:
Put yarn back between needles and return the
slipped stitch to left hand needle:
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by MARILYN MURPHY
Originally published for online download from
Interweave Knits Winter 2009
Rittenhouse
Scarf
FINISHED SIZE: 8" wide at cabled ends and 40" long.
YARN: Manos del Uruguay Rittenhouse Merino 5 Ply (100%
merino; 241 yd [220m])/100 g): #502 sapphire, 2 skeins.
Yarn distributed by Fairmount Fibers.
NEEDLES: Size 8 (5 mm). Adjust needle size if necessary to
obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS: Waste yarn for CO; cable needle (cn); tapestry
needle.
GAUGE: 31 sts and 22 rows = 4" in 11 rib, unstretched.
Stitch Guide
5/5 LC CABLE: (worked over 10 sts)
Row 1: [K1, p1] 5 times.
Row 2: Sl 5 sts to cn and hold in front, [k1, p1] 2 times, k1,
then ([p1, k1] 2 times, p1) from cn.
Rows 310: Rep Row 1.
Rep Rows 110 for cable.
5/5 RC CABLE: (multiple of 10 sts)
Row 1: [K1, p1] 5 times.
Row 2: Sl 5 sts to cn and hold in back, [k1, p1] 2 times, k1,
then ([p1, k1] 2 times, p1) from cn.
Rows 310: Rep Row 1.
Rep Rows 110 for cable.
NOTES
This scarf is completely reversible. Rows are designated
as right-side and wrong-side to make pattern easier to
followthe right-side rows begin and end with k1 in the
ribbed section, and cable crossings are worked on right-
siderows.
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Scarf
FIRST SECTION: Use
the invisible-provisional
method (see Glossary)
to CO 31 sts. Next row:
(RS) *K1, p1; rep from *
to last st, k1. Next row:
(WS) *P1, k1; rep from *
to last st, p1. Cont in 11
rib until piece measures
24" from CO, ending with
a WS row. Inc row: (RS)
K1f&b, *p1f&b, k1f&b;
rep from * to end62 sts.
CABLED SECTION:
Row 1: (WS) K2, *work
Row 1 of 5/5 LC cable
(see Stitch Guide) over
10 sts, k2; rep from * 4
more times.
Row 2: (RS) K2, *work
Row 2 of 5/5 LC cable
over 10 sts, k2; rep
from * 4 more times.
Cont as established,
keeping 2 sts at each
edge and 2 sts between
each cable in garter st,
and work through Row
10 of cable, then work
Rows 110 four more
times, then Rows 1 and
2 once more52 rows
total. Knit 2 rows. BO all
sts loosely in patt. SECOND SECTION:
Unzip provisional CO and place live
sts on needle31 sts. With RS facing,
join yarn and work Inc row as for first
section62 sts. CABLED SECTION:
Row 1: (WS) K2, *work Row 1 of 5/5
RC cable (see Stitch Guide) over 10
sts, k2; rep from * 4 more
times.
Row 2: (RS) K2, *work
Row 2 of 5/5 RC cable
over 10 sts, k2; rep from *
4 more times.
Work through Row 10 of
cable, then work Rows
110 four more times,
then Rows 1 and 2 once
more. Knit 2 rows. BO all
sts loosely in patt.
Finishing
Weave in ends. Block
cable sections lightly, if
desired, being careful not
to flatten texture. LOOP:
Measure " up from cable
section on first section.
Pick up and knit next 3 sts
along edge of rib section.
Work in garter st until
piece measures 4" from
pick-up row. Graft live sts
to 3 sts on opposite side
of rib section, " up from
cable section.
MARILYN MURPHY is
the editorial director of
the yarn group at Inter-
weave, where she gets to
look at incredible knitted
projects most days. And every so often,
she actually takes time to design and
knit one herself.
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FINISHED SIZE: 6" wide and 87" long.
YARN: ShibuiKnits Highland Wool
Alpaca (80% wool, 20% alpaca; 246 yd
[229m]/250 g): pagoda, 1 skein.
NEEDLES: Size 13 (9 mm): 40" circular
(cir). Adjust needle size if necessary to
obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS: Markers (m); tapestry
needle.
GAUGE: One repeat = 7
1
4" wide (18 sts)
and
3
4" high (4 rows).
NOTES
This scarf is worked lengthwise in
long rows. Be careful to cast on and
bind off loosely.
Scarf
Loosely CO 216 sts, placing a marker
(pm) every 18 sts12 groups of 18
sts.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: Purl.
Row 3: *[K2tog] 3 times, [yo, k1] 6
times, [k2tog] 3 times; rep from *
to end.
Row 4: Knit.
Rep Rows 14 seven more times. BO
all sts loosely.
FINISHING
Weave in loose ends. Block scarf in
ripple patt; do not block edges straight.
REBECCA DANIELS is the editorial
assistant for Interweave Knits; she lives
in Loveland, Colorado.
by REBECCA L. DANIELS
Originally published in
Interweave Knits Fall 2009
Wavy
Orange
Scarf
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by MAGS KANDIS Originally published in Folk Style Interweave 2007
Modern Quilt Wrap
FINISHED SIZE: About 16
1
2" (42
cm) wide and 66" (168 cm) long,
after blocking.
YARN: Sportweight (#2 Fine).
Shown here: Rowan Kidsilk Haze
(70% super kid mohair; 30% silk;
230 yd [210 m]/25 g): #597 jelly
(lime green; A), #596 marmalade
(orange; B), #583 blushes (rose; C),
#600 dewberry (lavender; D), #582
trance (medium blue; E), #578
swish (gold; F), #581 meadow (pale
blue; G), #595 liqueur (dark red;
H), and #588 drab (grey; I), 1 ball
each.
NEEDLES: Size 7 (4.5 mm). Note: a
16" (40 cm) bamboo circular needle
is recommended. Adjust needle size
if necessary to obtain the correct
gauge.
NOTIONS: Marker (m); tapestry
needle.
GAUGE: Small square measures 2
3
4"
(7 cm) square; large square
measures 5
1
2" (14 cm) square, both
after blocking.
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Stitch Guide
Small Square (worked on 24 sts):
Row 1: (WS) K12, place marker (pm),
k12.
Even-numbered Rows 220: (RS) Knit
to 2 sts before m, k2tog, slip marker
(sl m), k2tog through back loops
(tbl), knit to end2 sts decd; 4 sts
rem after completing Row 20.
Odd-numbered Rows 321: Knit.
Row 22: K2tog, k2tog tbl2 sts rem.
Use left needle tip to lift second st
on right needle over the first as if to
BO1 st. Cut yarn, draw tail through
rem st, and pull tight to fasten off.
Large Square (worked on 48 sts):
Row 1: (WS) K24, pm, k24.
Even-numbered Rows 244: (RS) Knit
to 2 sts before m, k2tog, sl m, k2tog
tbl, knit to end2 sts decd; 4 sts
rem after completing Row 44.
Odd-numbered Rows 345: Knit.
Row 46: K2tog, k2tog tbl2 sts rem.
Use left needle tip to lift second st
on right needle over the first as if to
BO1 st. Cut yarn, draw tail through
rem st, and pull tight to fasten off.
First Half
BLOCK 1
With A, CO 24 sts. Work Small Square
(see Stitch Guide), working Rows 19
with A and Rows 1022 with B.
BLOCK 2
With I, CO 12 sts, then pick up and
knit 12 sts evenly spaced along side
edge of Block 1 as shown in diagram
at right24 sts. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with I, Rows 615
with D, and Rows 1622 with F.
BLOCK 3
With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across top of Block 1, then
use the backward-loop method (see
Glossary) to CO 12 sts24 sts total.
Work Small Square, working Rows 15
with F, Rows 613 with E, and Rows
1422 with H.
BLOCK 4
With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across top of Block 2, then
12 sts evenly spaced along right side
of Block 324 sts total. Work Small
Square, working Rows 13 with C, Rows
49 with I, and Rows 1222 with A.
BLOCK 5
With G, CO 24 sts, then pick up and
knit 24 sts evenly spaced along right
sides of Blocks 2 and 448 sts total.
Work Large Square (see Stitch Guide),
working Rows 19 with G, Rows 1017
with H, Rows 1823 with C, Rows
2433 with A, and Rows 3446 with F.
BLOCK 6
With D, CO 24 sts, then pick up and knit
24 sts evenly spaced along right side
of Block 548 sts total. Work Large
Square, working Rows 15 with D, Rows
615 with B, Rows 1623 with E, Rows
2431 with F, and Rows 3246 with C.
BLOCK 7
With H, CO 24 sts, then pick up and
knit 24 sts evenly spaced across top
of Block 648 sts total. Work Large
Square, working Rows 19 with H,
Rows 1019 with D, Rows 2027 with
A, Rows 2833 with G, and Rows
3446 with B.
BLOCK 8
With E, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along lower half of left side of
Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced across first half of top
edge of Block 524 sts total. Work
Small Square, working Rows 19 with E
and Rows 1022 with C.
BLOCK 9
With I, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 8, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
across second half of top edge of Block
524 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with I, Rows 611
with B, and Rows 1222 with D.
BLOCK 10
With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along top half of left side of
Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced along top edge of Block
824 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with F, Rows 611
with H, and Rows 1222 with D.
BLOCK 11
With G, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 10, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
along top edge of Block 924 sts total.
Work Small Square, working Rows 19
with G and Rows 1022 with F.
BLOCK 12
With E, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along left sides of Blocks 11 and
9, then pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along top edges of Blocks 4 and
348 sts total. Work Large Square,
working Rows 17 with E, Rows 813
with A, Rows 1425 with C, Rows
2635 with B, and Rows 3646 with G.
BLOCK 13
With I, pick up and knit 24 st evenly
spaced along top edge of Block 12, then
use the backward-loop method to CO 24
sts48 sts total. Work Large Square,
working Rows 19 with I, Rows 1017
with F, Rows 1825 with D, Rows 2633
with H, and Rows 3446 with G.
BLOCK 14
With B, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along top edges of Blocks 10 and
11, then pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along right side of Block 1348
sts total. Work Large Square, working
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Rows 17 with B, Rows 815 with E,
Rows 1627 with A, Rows 2835 with
D, and Rows 3646 with C.
BLOCK 15
With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along second half of top edge of
Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced along lower half of right
side of Block 1424 sts total. Work
Small Square, working Rows 111 with
C and Rows 1222 with A.
BLOCK 16
With I, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along first half of top edge of
Block 7, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced along right side of Block
1524 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with I, Rows 613
with F, and Rows 1422 with E.
BLOCK 17
With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along top edge of Block 15, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
along top half of right side of Block
1424 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 19 with F and Rows
1022 with H.
BLOCK 18
With G, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across top edge of Block 16, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
along right side of Block 1724 sts
total. Work Small Square, working Rows
111 with G and Rows 1222 with B.
BLOCK 19
With C, use the backward-loop method
to CO 24 sts, then pick up and knit 24
sts evenly spaced across top edges of
Blocks 18 and 1748 sts total. Work
Large Square, working Rows 17 with
C, Rows 817 with I, Rows 1827 with
E, Rows 2835 with A, and Rows 3646
with B.
BLOCK 20
With D, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along right side of Block 19, then
pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced
across top edge of Block 1448 sts
total. Work Large Square, working Rows
19 with D, Rows 1017 with B, Rows
1825 with H, Rows 2635 with F, and
Rows 3646 with I.
BLOCK 21
With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along lower half of left side of
Block 20, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced across first half of top
edge of Block 1324 sts total. Work
Small Square, working Rows 111 with
C and Rows 1222 with F.
BLOCK 22
With A, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 21, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
across second half of top edge of Block
1324 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with A, Rows 611
with D, and Rows 1222 with B.
BLOCK 23
With G, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along top half of left side of
Block 20, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced across top edge of Block
2124 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 111 with G and Rows
1222 with D.
BLOCK 24
With E, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 23, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
across top edge of Block 2224 sts
total. Work Small Square, working Rows
111 with E and Rows 1222 with A.
BLOCK 25
With F, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced across top edges of Blocks 23
and 24, then use the backward-loop
method to CO 24 sts48 sts total.
Work Large Square, working Rows 19
with F, Rows 1017 with B, Rows 1827
with I, Rows 2837 with E, and Rows
3846 with C.
BLOCK 26
With E, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across second half of top edge of
Block 20, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced along lower half of right
side of Block 2524 sts total. Work
Small Square, working Rows 111 with
E and Rows 1222 with B.
BLOCK 27
With C, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across first half of top edge of
Block 20, then pick up and knit 12 sts
evenly spaced along right side of Block
2624 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with C, Rows 613
with G, and Rows 1422 with F.
BLOCK 28
With A, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across top edge of Block 26, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
along top half of right side of Block
2524 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 111 with A and Rows
1222 with G.
BLOCK 29
With D, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across top edge of Block 27,
then pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along right side of Block
2824 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with D, Rows 613
with E, and Rows 1422 with A.
BLOCK 30
With I, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced across top edge of Block 19, then
pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced
along right sides of Blocks 27 and
2948 sts total. Work Large Square,
working Rows 19 with I, Rows 1017
with H, Rows 1827 with A, Rows
2835 with F, and Rows 3646 with C.
BLOCK 31
With G, CO 12 sts, then pick up and
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knit 12 sts evenly spaced across first
half of top edge of Block 3024 sts
total. Work Small Square, working Rows
111 with G and Rows 1222 with E.
BLOCK 32
With D, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 31, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
across second half of top edge of Block
3024 sts total. Work Small Square,
working Rows 15 with D, Rows 613
with A, and Rows 1422 with I.
BLOCK 33
With A, CO 12 sts, then pick up and
knit 12 sts evenly spaced across top
edge of Block 31 24 sts total. Work
Small Square, working Rows 15 with
A, Rows 613 with C, and Rows 1422
with B.
BLOCK 34
With F, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 33, then
pick up and knit 12 sts evenly spaced
across top edge of Block 3224 sts
total. Work Small Square, working Rows
15 with F, Rows 611 with H, and
Rows 1222 with G.
BLOCK 35
With C, pick up and knit 24 sts along
left sides of Blocks 34 and 32, then pick
up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced across
top edges of Blocks 29 and 2848 sts
total. Work Large Square, working Rows
17 with C, Rows 815 with B, Rows
1625 with I, Rows 2635 with D, and
Rows 3646 with A.
BLOCK 36
With D, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along left side of Block 35, then
pick up and knit 24 sts evenly spaced
across top edge of Block 2548 sts
total. Work Large Square, working Rows
19 with D, Rows 1017 with G, Rows
1825 with H, Rows 2635 with E, and
Rows 3646 with C.
This completes first half of wrap.
First Half
A lime green
B orange
C rose
D lavender
F gold
E medium blue
G pale blue
H dark red
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21 22
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Second Half
Work the first group of blocks for the
second half directly onto the top edge
of the first half, modifying the block
instructions for the first half as foll:
BLOCK 1
With A, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across second half of top edge of
Block 36, then CO 12 sts24 sts. Work
as for Block 1 in first half.
BLOCK 2
With I, pick up and knit 12 sts evenly
spaced across first half of top edge of
Block 36, then pick up and knit 12
sts evenly spaced along right side of
Block 124 sts. Work as for Block 2
in first half.
BLOCKS 3 AND 4
Work as for first half.
BLOCK 5
With G, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced across top edge of Block 35,
then pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced along right sides of Blocks 2 and
448 sts total. Work as for Block 5 in
first half.
BLOCK 6
With D, pick up and knit 24 sts evenly
spaced across top edge of Blocks 33 and
34, then pick up and knit 24 sts along
right side of Block 548 sts total.
Work as for Block 6 in first half.
BLOCKS 736
Work as for first half.
Finishing
Weave in loose ends. Block lightly to
measurements.
MAGS KANDIS is the author of Gifted
and the editor of Folk Style. Her designs
appear in publications including Inter-
weave Knits, Vogue Knitting, and Knit-
ters. Mags lives in the heart of Quinte,
Ontario.
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This light and airy scarf is knitted in a
soft, luxurious angora blend. A rosette
brooch knitted in the same sumptuous
yarn and finished with a dainty mother-
of-pearl button adds a feminine touch
while holding the scarf in place. The
perfect length to tuck inside a collar,
this floaty lace piece is warm and
delicate at the same time.
FINISHED SIZE: About 6" (16.5 cm)
wide and 37" (94 cm) long.
YARN: DK weight (#3 Light). Shown here:
Louisa Harding Kimono Angora Pure
(70% angora, 25% wool, 5% nylon; 125
yd [114 m]/25 g): #1 rice (tan), 1 ball.
NEEDLES: U.S. size 8 (5 mm). Adjust
needle size if necessary to obtain the
correct gauge.
NOTIONS: Tapestry needle; one " (1.3
cm) mother-of-pearl button; brooch
back (available from craft or jewelry-
supply store).
GAUGE: 20 sts and 26 rows = 4" (10
cm) in lace patt.
by LOUISA HARDING
Originally published in
Knitting Little Luxuries
Interweave 2007
Juliet
Scarf
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Rosette
CO 112 sts.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: K2, *k1, slip this st back
onto left needle, lift the next
8 sts over this st and drop
from needle, knit the first st
again, k2; rep from * 9 more
times32 sts rem.
Work short-rows (see Glossary)
as foll:
Short-row 1: K24, wrap and
turn, k24.
Short-row 2: K16, wrap and
turn, k16.
Short-row 3: K8, wrap and turn,
k8.
Break yarn. Thread tail through
rem sts, pull tightly to create a
rosette, and secure with a few
overcast stitches.
NOTES
The scarf shown here uses only one
ball of yarn; knit the rosette first to
ensure that you have enough yarn to
complete it. Then work the scarf until
the remaining yarn is used up.
The needles used for this pattern are
larger than indicated on the ball band.
To change the scale of the lace pattern,
use a different weight of yarn, but use
a larger needle than usual for the yarn.
Scarf
CO 31 sts. Knit 1 row. Work Rows 112
of lace chart, or work Chart Rows 112
below, until piece measures 37" (94 cm)
from CO, or desired length, ending with
a WS row, then proceed to final row.
Chart row 1: (RS) K6, yo, k2tog, k1, yo,
k2, sl 1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k3, yo,
k2tog, k3, [k2tog, yo] 2 times, k1,
yo, k232 sts.
Chart row 2: K2, p9, k2, yo, k2tog, p9,
k2, yo, k2tog, k4.
Chart row 3: K6, yo, k2tog, k2, yo,
k1, sl 1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k4, yo,
k2tog, k2, [k2tog, yo] 2 times, k3,
yo, k233 sts.
Chart row 4: K2, p10, k2, yo, k2tog,
p9, k2, yo, k2tog, k4.
Chart row 5: K6, yo, k2tog, k3, yo,
sl 1, k2tog, psso, yo, k5, yo, k2tog,
k1, [k2tog, yo] 2 times, k5, yo,
k234 sts.
Chart row 6: K2, p11, k2, yo, k2tog,
p9, k2, yo, k2tog, k4.
Chart row 7: K6, yo, k2tog, k1, yo,
k2, sl 1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k3,
yo, k2tog, k3, [yo, ssk] 2 times, k1,
k2tog, yo, k2tog, k133 sts rem.
Chart row 8: K2, p10, k2, yo, k2tog,
p9, k2, yo, k2tog, k4.
Chart row 9: K6, yo, k2tog, k2, yo,
k1, sl 1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k4, yo,
k2tog, k4, yo, ssk, yo, sl 1, k2tog,
psso, yo, k2tog, k132 sts rem.
Chart row 10: K2, p9, k2, yo, k2tog,
p9, k2, yo, k2tog, k4.
Chart row 11: K6, yo, k2tog, k3, yo,
sl 1, k2tog, psso, yo, k5, yo, k2tog,
k5, yo, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yo, k2tog,
k131 sts rem.
Chart row 12: K2, p8, k2, yo, k2tog,
p9, k2, yo, k2tog, k4.
FINAL ROW
Knit 1 row, then BO all sts kwise.
Finishing
Sew button at the center of the rosette.
Sew brooch back to back of rosette. Pin
rosette to scarf.
LOUISA HARDING has been design-
ing knitwear professionally for more
than ffteen years. Her designs have
appeared in Interweave Knits, Rowan
Knitting Magazine, Vogue Knitting, and
Knitting Magazine.
k on RS, p on WS
p on RS, k on WS
k2tog on RS
k2tog on WS
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yo
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k on RS, p on WS
p on RS, k on WS
k2tog on RS
k2tog on WS
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sl 1, k2tog, psso
yo
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FINISHED SIZE: 10
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1
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long, excluding fringe.
YARN: Tahki Cotton Classic (100%
cotton; 108 yd [99 m]/50 g): #3944
eggplant (dark purple; MC), 3 skeins;
#3913 dark red-violet (CC1), #3947
medium red-violet (CC2), #3912 red-
violet (CC3), #3818 blue (CC4), #3549
mustard (CC5), #3515 dusty pink
(CC6), #3553 bright yellow-orange
(CC7), and #3702 chartreuse (pale
green; CC8), 1 skein each.
NEEDLES: Size 6 (4 mm): 40" circular
(cir). Adjust needle size if necessary to
obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS: Markers (m); tapestry
needle.
GAUGE: 21 sts and 46 rows = 4" in
honeycomb patt.
Stitch Guide
Honeycomb Pattern: (multiple of 8 sts
+ 2)
Rnd 1: (RS) Knit.
Rnd 2: (WS) Knit (or purl on RS).
Rnds 3, 4, 7, and 8: (RS) Sl 1 (see
Notes), *sl 1, k6, sl 1; rep from * to
last st, sl 1.
Rnd 5: (RS) Sl 1, *sl 3, k2, sl 3; rep
from * to last st, sl 1.
Rnd 6: (RS) Sl 1, *sl 1, k2, sl 2, k2, sl 1;
rep from * to last st, sl 1.
Rnd 9: (RS) Knit.
Rnd 10: (WS) Knit (or purl on RS).
Rnds 11, 12, 15, and 16: (RS) K1, *k3,
sl 2, k3; rep from * to last st, k1.
by EUNNY JANG
Originally published in
Interweave Knits Spring 2009
Blooming
Cotton
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Rnd 13: (RS) K1, *k1, sl 6, k1; rep from
* to last st, k1.
Rnd 14: (RS) K1, *sl 1, k2, sl 2, k2, sl 1;
rep from * to last st, sl 1.
Rep Rnds 116 for patt.
NOTES
This scarf is knitted lengthwise in the
round, then cut open and the ends
raveled to create fringe.
Directions call for making purl ridges
on the right side by turning work and
knitting on the wrong side. You can
also purl on the right side without
turning work if desired.
Take care to spread out stitches on
right needle before slipping stitches to
prevent puckering the fabric.
Slip all stitches purlwise with yarn in
back (pwise wyb).
Scarf
With MC and using the knitted method
(see Glossary), CO 15 sts, place marker
(pm), CO 370 sts, pm, CO 15 sts, pm,
and join in the rnd400 sts total.
Rnd 1: (RS) With MC, k15, work Rnd
1 of honeycomb patt (see Stitch
Guide) to m, k15, turn work (see
Notes).
Rnd 2: (WS) With MC, k15, work Rnd
2 of patt to m, k15, turn work.
Rnds 3, 4, 7, and 8: (RS) With CC1,
k15, work in patt to m, k15.
Rnd 5: (RS) With CC2, k15, work Rnd 5
of patt to m, k15.
Rnd 6: (RS) With CC1, k15, work Rnd 6
of patt to m, k15.
Rnd 9: (RS) With MC, k15, work Rnd 9
of patt to m, k15, turn work.
Rnd 10: (WS) With MC, k15, work Rnd
10 of patt to m, k15, turn work.
Rnds 11, 12, 15, and 16: (RS) With
CC2, k15, work in patt to m, k15.
Rnd 13: (RS) With CC3, k15, work Rnd
13 of patt to m, k15.
Rnd 14: (RS) With CC2, k15, work Rnd
14 of patt to m, k15.
Rep Rnds 116 six more times, then
work Rnds 110 once more, changing
CC as shown in table.
With MC, BO all sts loosely.
Finishing
Carefully cut through each rnd of scarf at
beg of rnd. Ravel ends to beg of patterning.
Tie pairs of threads in overhand knots
to secure, snugging knots up against
edge of knitted fabric. Wash scarf and
block flat; trim fringe ends neatly.
EUNNY JANG is editor of Interweave
Knits.
CONTRASTING COLOR TABLE
Round Rep 2 Rep 3 Rep 4 Rep 5 Rep 6 Rep 7 Last
3, 4, 6, 7, 8 CC3 CC5 CC7 CC7 CC5 CC3 CC1
5 CC4 CC6 CC8 CC8 CC6 CC4 CC2
11, 12, 14, 15, 16 CC4 CC6 CC8 CC6 CC4 CC2
13 CC5 CC7 CC1 CC7 CC5 CC3
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FINISHED SIZE: 5
3
4 (7
1
4)" wide and 40
(57)" long.
YARN: Valley Yarns Sugarloaf (52%
superwash merino, 48% acrylic
microfibre; 81yd [74 m]/50 g). Shorter
version: #21340 olive (MC) and
#34168 pale blue (CC), 2 balls each.
Longer version: #34976 dark brown
(MC), 3 balls; #14111 sky blue (CC), 2
balls. Yarn distributed by WEBS.
NEEDLES: Size 10 (6 mm): 40" circular
(cir) and one extra straight or cir
needle for three-needle BO. Adjust
needle size if necessary to obtain the
correct gauge.
NOTIONS: Markers (m); tapestry needle.
GAUGE: 14 sts and 32 rows = 4" in
garterst.
NOTES
It is helpful to use a different-colored
marker to indicate the beginning of
the round.
by SARAH HOADLEY
Originally published in
Knits Gifts Interweave 2009
Building
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Scarf
With MC and cir needle, CO 140 (200)
sts, place marker (pm), CO 22 (28)
sts, pm, CO 140 (200) sts, pm, CO 22
(28)324 (456) sts. Pm for beg of rnd
and join in the rnd.
Rnd 1: Purl.
Rnd 2: (dec rnd) K2tog, *knit to 2 sts
before m, ssk, sl m, k2tog; rep from *
2 more times, knit to 2 sts before m,
ssk, slm8 sts decd.
Rnd 3: Purl.
Rep Rnds 2 and 3 only 1 (2) more
time(s). Change to CC and rep Rnds 2
and 3 only 3 (4) times. Change to MC
and rep Rnds2 and 3 only 3 (4) times.
Change to CC and rep Rnds 2 and 3
only 2 times244 (352) sts rem. Sl last
st worked back to left needle.
Finishing
Fold scarf in half lengthwise with RS
tog. With spare needle, work three-
needle BO (see Glossary) to join all
sts. Weave in loose ends. Wet-block to
measurements.
SARAH HOADLEY taught herself to
knit at the age of ten and has been
obsessed ever since. She knits and
designs in Pleasantville, New York,
where she lives with her husband and
three children.
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Knit Stitch (k)
With yarn held to the back of the work,
insert the right needle into the first stitch
on the left needle from bottom of the
stitch to top and from the front of the
stitch to the back. Wrap yarn around
right-needle tip counterclockwise. Slip
the right needle back through the stitch, carrying the wrapped yarn with
it, then drop the worked stitch off the left needle. Gently tighten the yarn.
One knit stitch completed on right needle.
Purl Stitch (p)
With yarn held to the front of the work,
insert the right needle into the first
stitch on the left needle from the top
of the stitch to the bottom and from
the back of the stitch to the front. Wrap
the yarn around the right-needle tip counterclockwise. Draw the right needle
back through the stitch carrying the wrapped yarn with it, drop the worked
stitch of the left needle and gently tighten the yarn. One purl stitch com-
pleted on right needle.
ABBREVIATIONS
CO cast on
k knit
k1f&b knit into front and back of
same st
k2tog knit two stitches together
kwise knitwise
p purl
p1f&b purl into front and back of
same st
p2tog purl two stitches together
psso pass slipped stitch over
p2sso pass two slipped stitches
over
pwise purlwise
rev St st reverse stockinette stitch
rib ribbing
sl st slip stitch (sl 1 st pwise
unless otherwise indi-
cated)
ssk slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise,
k2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease)
ssp slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise,
p2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease)
St st stockinette stitch
tbl through back loop
wyb with yarn in back
wyf with yarn in front
Short-Rows: Wrapping a Stitch
Work to turn point, slip next stitch purlwise to right needle.
Bring yarn to front (Figure 1). Slip same stitch back to left
needle (Figure 2). Turn work and bring yarn in position for
next stitch, wrapping the stitch as you do so. Note: Hide
wraps in a knit stitch when right side of piece is worked in a
knit stitch. Leave wrap if the purl stitch shows on right side.
Hide wraps as follows: Knit stitch: On right side, work to just
before wrapped stitch. Insert right needle from front, under
the wrap from bottom up, and then into wrapped stitch as
usual. Knit them together, making sure new stitch comes out
under wrap. Purl stitch: On wrong side, work to just before
wrapped stitch. Insert right needle from back, under wrap
from bottom up, and put on left needle. Purl them together.
Figure 2
Figure 1
Invisible (Provisional) Cast-On
Place a loose slipknot on needle held in your right hand.
Hold waste yarn next to slipknot and around left thumb; hold
working yarn over left index finger. *Bring needle forward
under waste yarn, over working yarn, grab a loop of work-
ing yarn (Figure 1), then bring needle to the front, over both
yarns, and grab a second loop (Figure 2). Repeat from *.
When youre ready to work in the opposite direction, pick out
waste yarn to expose live stitches.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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Backward-Loop Cast-On
*Loop working yarn and place it on needle backward so that
it doesnt unwind. Repeat from *.
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Place stitches to be joined onto two
separate needles. Hold them with
right sides of knitting facing together.
Insert a third needle into first stitch
on each of the other two needles and
knit them together as one stitch. *Knit
next stitch on each needle the same
way. Pass first stitch over second stitch. Repeat from * until one
stitch remains on third needle. Cut yarn and pull tail through
last stitch.
Knitted Cast-On
Place slipknot on left needle if there are no established
stitches. *With right needle, knit into first stitch (or slipknot)
on left needle (Figure 1) and place new stitch onto left
needle (Figure 2). Repeat from *, always knitting into last
stitch made.
Figure 1 Figure 2

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