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Elenath Scarf
Elenath is a beautifully thick and squishy scarf featuring two kinds of star stitches, yarnover slip stitch accent rows, and a decorative edging of yarnover slip stitch and Corded Hdc. A special turning chain on the tall stitch rows gives this scarf a sturdy and straight edge, so you can omit the edging rounds if you like.
The name “Elenath” comes from the Sindarin language invented by J.R.R. Tolkien, and means “starry host” or “all the host of the stars of heaven”.
Find the free pattern on my blog here: https://mrsmicawber.blogspot.com/2023/03/elenath-scarf-fr...
Videotutorial available here: https://youtu.be/wR-uu6oIn3w
Scarf is worked over a multiple of 6 + 4 stitches; for a wider scarf, increase starting chain by 6. (Note: in worsted weight yarn, scarf fabric is not drapey; I don’t recommend going any wider than 23 stitches unless you’re using a finer weight yarn.)
Sample Size: 4½“ x 60” (size is easily customized)
Yarn Requirements: Worsted weight yarn, approx. 300 yards (more for a larger scarf)
Yarn I Used: Loops & Threads Natural Marl (discontinued)
Hook(s): Choose a hook size appropriate for your yarn. Optional: extra hook one or two sizes smaller for edging.
Hook Sizes I Used: US J/6mm; US H/5mm for edging
Recommended stitch tension: Relaxed for star stitches; moderate to firm for yarnover slip stitch
Notions: Yarn needle for weaving in ends
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- First published: March 2023
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