Kimpton Scarf & Wrap by Moira Ravenscroft

Kimpton Scarf & Wrap

Knitting
April 2014
Sport (12 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
503 - 1245 yards (460 - 1138 m)
Three Sizes: Medium Scarf (Long Scarf, Wrap). Width: 22.5 (22.5, 50) cm / 9 (9, 20) ins. Length: 170 (185, 185) cm / 66 (72, 72) ins.
English
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Simple yet sophisticated, this is the perfect accessory for Spring and Summer. It is worked lengthwise with a reversible openwork design which makes it lightweight yet warm enough to ward off any evening chills.

The pattern is easy to knit and is worked in a cotton mix yarn which has great stitch definition and a lovely drape.

Instructions are included for three different sizes to give two lengths of scarf and a wider version which is just right for a wrap or stole.
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PATTERN INFORMATION

DIFFICULTY: Easy

TECHNIQUES REQUIRED: Knitting, purling, slipped stitches and wrapping stitches for openwork pattern.

SIZES: Medium Scarf (Long Scarf, Wrap)
Width: 22.5 (22.5, 50) cm / 9 (9, 20) ins
Length: 170 (185, 185) cm / 66 (72, 72) ins

MATERIALS:
Yarn: Knit Picks Shine Sport-weight yarn, 60% Pima cotton, 40% Modal, 100m/110 yds:50gm ball in Colour #6567 Butter x5 (6, 12) balls.

Actual amount used in Medium size scarf: 230gm/8.2 oz, 460m/506 yds.

Yarn substitution: To use an alternative yarn, please select a cotton mix Sportweight yarn that drapes well and with a recommended gauge of 24 sts:10 cm/4 ins using 3.25-3.75mm / US #3-5 needles.

Needles: Size 4.0mm/US #6 circular needles in length 120cm/48 ins or longer.

Gauge: 19 sts/32 rows:10cm/4 ins in Garter Stitch using 4.0mm/US #6 needles.

Notions: Row Counter, water mister and tapestry needle for finishing.
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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. For more details, please click here.

Blogposts / Knitting Notes:
1: Yarn Overs I have known
2: How long shall I make this scarf?
3: Summer knitting starts here
4: Why stop at one?
5: The murmur of a cool stream

© Moira Ravenscroft, 2024

Website: www.wyndlestrawdesigns.com