Grayswood Scarf by Moira Ravenscroft

Grayswood Scarf

Knitting
April 2018
DK (11 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Double Moss Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
612 - 793 yards (560 - 725 m)
Small (Medium, Large): Width: 22 (25, 25) cm / 8.5 (10, 10) ins, Length: 155 (165, 175) cm / 61 (65, 69) ins
English
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The Grayswood Scarf is perfect for Spring-time layering. Worked in a delicate reversible lace pattern, this light-weight scarf helps to bridge the gap between the cold winter months and the summer ahead.

The scarf is knit in a deliciously soft wool mix yarn which is just perfect for this time of year. It includes merino and cashmere for warmth and is blended with a touch of Tencel which gives a wonderful crispness and drape to the finished item.

The pattern includes three different sizes and is shown in a rich dark blue colour or an eye-catching silver grey.
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PATTERN INFORMATION:

DIFFICULTY: Intermediate

TECHNIQUES REQUIRED: Knitting, purling, increases, decreases, slipped stitches and yarn overs.

SIZES: Small (Medium, Large)
Width: 22 (25, 25)cm/8.5 (10, 10) ins
Length: 155 (165, 175)cm/61 (65, 69) ins

MATERIALS:
Yarn: Willow & Lark Nest DK (Double Knitting) yarn
. 69% merino wool, 11% cashmere, 20% Tencel, 115m/126 yds:50gm ball
. Colour: #203 Cloudy Days or #218 Sapphire x6 (7, 7) balls

Actual amount used (large size): 314gm/11.1 oz, 722m/790 yds.

Yarn substitution: To use an alternative yarn, please select a DK yarn with a recommended gauge of about 22 sts:10cm/4 ins using 4.0mm/US #6 needles.

Needles: Size 3.5mm/US #4 needles, length 25cm/10 ins.

Notions: Row counter and tapestry needle for finishing.

Gauge: 28 sts & 34 rows:10cm/4 ins in Double Moss Stitch, using 3.5mm/US #4 needles.
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PATTERN NOTES:

Stitch Pattern:
This design uses a reversible stitch pattern from the book: Reversible Knitting Stitches - A Sourcebook of 250 Double-Sided Stitch Patterns by Moira Ravenscroft & Anna Ravenscroft, 2nd Edition, 2024. For more details, please click here.

Blogposts/Knitting Notes:
1: Yarn Overs I have known
2: How long shall I make this scarf?
3: How much yarn do I need for a scarf?

© Moira Ravenscroft, 2024

Website: www.wyndlestrawdesigns.com