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Biased Granny Scarf
This fingering and lace weight scarf is meant to make the most of two skeins of hand-dyed yarn. This beginner-friendly pattern is easy to memorize using the classic granny stitch and works up quickly. The whole scarf is worked on the bias to give it a bit more length when worn. The sample was made using one skein of sock yarn and one laceweight suri alpaca of the same colorway but could easily be made with just sock yarn, two different colors, or just one color!
Yardage - Approximately 659yds / 603m total
Yarn A - 390yds / 357m
Yarn B -269yds / 246m
Yarn Used -
1 - The Sheepyshire Staple Sock (75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon; 460yds / 421m per 100g skein)
1 - The Sheepyshire Alpaca Floof (74% Baby Suri Alpaca, 26% Mulberry Silk; 328yds / 300m per 50g skein)
Sample uses the colorway Some Things Are Worse Than Ghosts for both yarns
Suggested Hook- 3.5mm (E-4) or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge -
(Measured blocked and on a bias)
6 dc clusters and 14 rows = 4” in pattern using yarn A
6 dc clusters = 4” and 12 rows = 4.25” in pattern using yarn B
Dimensions -
(Measured blocked)
Width - 7.75” (20cm)
Length along edge – 72” (183cm)
Length tip to tip - 81.5” (207cm)
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- First published: August 2024
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