Thursday, 15 January 2015

Irregular Striped Scarf Version 2 - Pattern and Finished Version

As expected this scarf did not take very long to knit. 

Noro and Rowan striped scarf
 
It is a bit bright – I can hear my mother saying something like that.  However I like the fact that it can be twisted in different ways revealing different colours.

In the end I decided to only use 2 balls of Noro Silk Garden which means that this scarf is a bit shorter than the original version.  It also means I have enough yarn for a third version of the scarf – which I have already cast on!
The pattern for this version of the scarf is give below.

Irregular Striped Scarf Pattern Version 2
Colour A 1 ball x 50g ball Noro Silk Garden Shade 84 (100m)
Colour B 1 ball x 50g ball Noro Silk Garden Shade 314 (100m)
Colour C 1 skein x Rowan Fine Art Aran yarn Shade 545 (170m/186yds)
6mm needles
 
Rib Pattern
Row 1: *K3, P1; repeat from* to end.
Row 2: *K2, P1, K1; repeat from * to end.
This pattern forms an open rib.

Using yarn A, cast on 36sts and work in pattern for 6 rows.
Continue in the rib pattern throughout following the colour sequence as given below.
Rows 7-12: yarn C. (6 rows)
Rows 13-18: yarn B. (6 rows)
Rows 19-24: yarn C. (6 rows)
Rows 25-74: yarn A. (50 rows)
Rows 75-80: yarn C. (6 rows)
Rows 81-86: yarn B. (6 rows)
Rows 87- 92: yarn A. (6 rows)
Rows 93-98: yarn C (6 rows)
Rows 99-100: yarn B (2 rows)
Rows 101-102: yarn C (2 rows)
Repeat the last 4 rows until 50 x 2 rows stripes have been completed (96 more rows)
Rows 199-204: yarn B (6 rows)
Rows 205- 210: yarn C (6 rows)
Rows 211-216: yarn B (6 rows)
Rows 217-244: yarn A (28 rows)
Rows 245-250: yarn C (6 rows)
Rows 251-256: yarn B (6 rows)
Rows 257-262: yarn C (6 rows)
Rows 263-268: yarn A (6 rows)
Rows 269-270: yarn C (2 rows)
Rows 271-272: yarn A (2 rows)
Rows 273-274: yarn C (2 rows)
Rows 275-276: yarn B (2 rows)
Repeat the last 4 rows until approximately 320 rows have been completed or there is only a small amount of yarn B left.

Cast off in pattern using yarn B.

Sew in ends.

 

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