Abby's Scarf by Bridget Zhou

Abby's Scarf

Knitting
March 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Garter stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
358 - 1112 yards (327 - 1017 m)
1 (2, 3)
English
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PATTERN DESCRIPTION
Abby’s Scarf is chock full of stripes: textural and color-based. It’s a great way to play with a color palette, or stash bust if you want to use more than the four recommended colors. It is worked flat from tip to tip, with increases and decreases along one side to shape the scarf. There is no purling in this design! This design was inspired by and named for my niece Abby.

Unlike my other designs, this pattern is written in a “recipe” style, instead of line-by-line instructions. My hope is that this format, which makes use of tables, appeals to your knitter’s intuition. I have also included a modification guide so you can make your own unique version. There are three sizes written for the specified gauge and yarn weight. Size 1 will fit a child/teen and Sizes 2 and 3 will fit adults.

Additionally, for knitters new to the concept of working in an established pattern, I have included a pdf with a visual example.

PATTERN DETAILS
Sizes
1 (2, 3) with modification guide (see pdf)
60 (84, 120) in // 180 (210, 300) cm long
9.75 (13.25, 18.3) in // 24.4 (33.1, 45.6) cm center depth

Gauge (measured over 4 in // 10 cm)
21 sts x 32 rows in garter stitch, measured after blocking

Skills Required
Knitting, slipping sts, m1L increase, ssk decrease, reading tables, reading your knitting

Experience Level
This pattern is best suited for experienced and adventurous beginner knitters. I would not recommend knitting this as your first project, as it relies heavily on the skills of reading your knitting and working instructions in a table format (as opposed to line by line instructions).

MATERIALS
Yarn Requirements - (includes 10% overage)
Four colors of DK weight yarn: A (B, C, D)

Size 1: 84 (94, 94, 85) yds or 78 (86, 86, 78) m
50g of most DK weight yarns should be enough for all four colors.

Size 2: 135 (152, 152, 135) yds or 123 (139, 139, 123) m
100g of most DK weight yarns will be enough for all four colors.

Size 3: 261 (295, 295, 261) yds or 239 (270, 270, 239) m
Depending on the DK weight yarn you choose, you may need more than one skein (100g) for all four colors, or only Yarn A and D. For my Size 3 sample, I used one DK weight skein of each color and did not run out.

Notions
Stitch markers (optional), tapestry needle

Suggested Needles
US 5 (3.75 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge or desired fabric
Note: I am a very loose continental knitter.

Yarn Used (Size 3 Sample)
1 skein each of:
Spincycle Yarns Metamorphic // 400 yds per skein
Sonder Yarn Co Sunday Morning DK in Fresh Sheets // 268 yds per 100g
Kelbourne Woolens Scout in Graphite Heather // 274 yds per 100g
Studio Dog Fibers Pride of Ohio Corrie/BL Blend (Undyed)