Lines of Hay Blipless Reversible Scarf by Henriikka Kontimo

Lines of Hay Blipless Reversible Scarf

Knitting
September 2020
22 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, not stretched
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
one size
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

I love garter stitch but dislike the seemingly inevitable purl dash line that appears on the reverse side of the work when changing color. Here is my solution for HOW TO KNIT A COMPLETELY REVERSIBLE GARTER STITCH FABRIC WITHOUT ANY COLOR CHANGE RELATED PURL DASH LINES. It’s quite easy to do, no double knitting, etc. required. I think doing the color change this way really pays off in the result!

The scarf is light, soft, and airy but still very warm.

I named this pattern Lines of Hay because the color and stripes of the scarf reminded me of lines of raked hay on a field.

The pattern includes a photo tutorial of the color change technique.

Gauge

22 stitches and 40 rows = 10 cm in garter stitch, not stretched

Needles

US 4 / 3mm circular needle
2 x US 1½ - 2.5 mm circular needles

Yarn

Shown in:

Thicker stripes:

A:
Isager Strik Spinni, 29s
300 m/328 yds in a 50g/1.76oz skein

2,2 x 50g skeins / 110 grams
approximately 660m /720 yds

B:
Ito Sensai, 301 Cream
240 m/262yds in a 20g/0.71oz skein

2,8 x 20g skeins / 56 g
approximately 660m/720yds

Thinner stripes:

C:
Isager Alpaca 1, 30 black
400 m/437 yds in a 50 g/1.76 oz skein

0,4 x 50g skein / 20 g
approximately 160.0 m/175.0 yds

Total weight approximately 180 g

The thicker stripes are knitted holding yarns A and B together, and the thinner stripes holding yarn C double. The gauge for A and B held together and for C held double should be the same; I recommend swatching.

This pattern was initially offered for free. In hopes of being able to put more of my time into making patterns, I decided, starting from 8.2.2021, to begin asking for a small fee for my future patterns as well as also for some of my previous patterns. By purchasing this pattern you support my patternmaking :)