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Freya Scarf
Often one of the first projects knitters take on, scarves are practically synonymous with knitting. A love note to this staple accessory, the Freya Scarf is an approachable but engaging project. Designed to be symmetrical, each end of this scarf features a two-color slip stitch motif and lovely lace motif that meets in the center. Build your skillset with a sampling of lace, slipped stitches, I-Cord selvedge, and grafting in pattern. Fantastic fringe is the finishing touch!
DIFFICULTY
Intermediate
SIZES
One Size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length: 61¾”
Width: 10½”
MATERIALS
Yarn Vibes Cliffs of Moher (60% Irish wool, 40% wool; 100g/164 yds)
• 03 Sandstone (MC) – 2 skeins
• 06 Foxglove (CC) – 1 skein
Needle: US Size 8 (5 mm) straight (or your preferred needle for knitting flat) or size needed to obtain gauge
US Size 9 (5.5 mm) straight (or your preferred needle for knitting flat) or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch markers (optional), stitch holder or waste yarn, spare needle (for grafting)
GAUGE
18 sts x 28 rows = 4” in Slip Stitch patt with larger ndl
18 sts x 20 rows = 4” in Lace patt with smaller ndl
Save time, check your gauge.
PATTERN NOTES
This scarf is worked flat in two separate pieces, beginning at the ends and each working towards the center. The two pieces are joined at the center by grafting in the pattern stitch to create an invisible join. Each end features a two-color slip stitch pattern, and the center features a lace motif. It is bordered with an I-Cord selvedge that is created by slipping the last three stitches of each row. The scarf is finished with fringe.
ERRATA
01/11/24
There were errors in the written instructions for the lace pattern. The pattern has been updated to reflect these changes.
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- First published: April 2023
- Page created: April 13, 2023
- Last updated: January 11, 2024 …
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