patterns > Family Connections Series and 2 more...
> Fraternal Forever Scarf
Fraternal Forever Scarf
This pattern is part of the Family Connections ebook.
This scarf uses Fission Knitting to create a different design on each side of the fabric. The result is cables overlaid on top of a marled garter stitch middle layer. Two fingering weight yarns are held together to create a worsted weight scarf.
The cables on each side travel in tandem for large portions of this pattern. At times their paths separate and later reconnect to move together again. The two sides of the scarf definitely feel related to each other but the different colours and divergence of paths gives each side its own character.
As matching gauge is not essential in this project, look for fingering weight yarns that are very close in weight. The yarns do not need to be the same base. Choose a needle size where you like the fabric. If the gauge is too loose, the cables will not look crisp.
The sample shown is knit in two high contrasting colours. This creates a background that is obviously marled. Choosing colours of lower contrast looks great too and will create a more cohesive looking background. Smooth yarns work best. Sticky yarns will be difficult to work with. At least one solid/semi-solid colour is recommended.
This pattern, Sisters in Spirit Scarf/Wrap and Genetically Linked Scarf. are in the Family Connections ebook.
Sample Shown
Finished Size: 9 inches/ 23 cm wide; 73 inches/ 185 cm long
Yarn: 2 colours of fingering weight yarn; 2 skeins each
Recommended Yarn: Miss Babs Putnam Lilacs & Quicksilver; 2 skeins each
Needles: 4.5mm/ US #7 straight or circular
Gauge: 18 stitches/ 38 rows to 4 in/ 10 cm in purlwise garter using two yarns held together
Resources: Fission Knitting Resources
Tech editor: Kate Atherley
Ways to learn about my designs and reversible knitting:
-
Visit MaryWMartinKnits.com
-
subscribe to my newsletter and receive a free pattern too,
-
join me in my Ravelry group for discussion of my patterns,
-
join the earburn list for notifications of pattern releases and test knits.
975 projects
stashed 1513 times
- First published: November 2020
- Page created: November 11, 2020
- Last updated: November 25, 2024 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now