6 Colour Climate scarf by Liz Maltoo

6 Colour Climate scarf

Knitting
June 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Suitable for other ply - adjust needles accordingly
US 6 - 4.0 mm
273 - 328 yards (250 - 300 m)
English Additional languages which are not in the download: Universal
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This is a simple k1 p1 rib scarf. Use 30 stitches wide by 400 rows (4 rows per year over 100 years) for small scarves or 40sts x 600 rows for large. Of course, you can modify ANY plain scarf pattern to change colours following the temperature charts to create your own accurate climate scarf.

If you would prefer a style other than a ‘footy scarf’ consider a the Quick Climate Scarf or the Impressionist Climate Scarf or Temperatures are Rising Climate Scarf that are based on the global temperature scarf but are more impressionistic.

Materials
This scarf is a variation on the Common Grace Climate scarf of 16 colours but simplified to just 6 colours with a beige/neutral shade for the long term average. Two light shades of similar colour intensity are chosen, one a cool colour and one a warm colour, representing the first deviation from the long term temperature average. Two medium colours are chosen for the second deviation, and a dark, hot, colour is needed for the third deviation to illustrate the hottest temperatures. A full 50g ball is usually needed for colours 2, 3, and 4, while only small amounts are needed of colours 1, 5 and 6. See the individual charts. It is also possible to use the 16 colour charts if desired.

Charts for what colour to use for each year can be found here. Choose the chart for the geographic region you desire, and whether it is for the 16 or 6 colour option.

There are many possible colour combinations.

Representing traditional cold/hot in blue/red

1 French blue
2 Teal
3 straw
4 dusky pink
5 red
6 burgundy

Representing increasing temperatures resulting in increased fire risk

1 royal blue
2 aqua blue
3 beige
4 orange
5 scarlet
6 burgundy

Representing increasing temperatures resulting in Drought and death of vegetation

1 forest green
2 sage
3 pale ochre
4 tan
5 russet
6 chocolate

The above are colourways that represent common effects that I am familiar with. Please share colourways that represent the effect on climate change on your climate: Cat 5 cyclones/hurricanes, or severe blizzards or flooding or….