MK#77 Scarf by Robyne Conway

MK#77 Scarf

Knitting
April 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
0 stitches = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
427 - 448 yards (390 - 410 m)
at least 200 cm - 74 inches length
English
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This minimal knits | DESIGNED MK#77 scarf can be made with about 400 metres – 438 yards of: 50 grams of gorgeous 2ply/lace kid mohair plus silk, or 100 grams of gorgeous 4ply/fingering/sock yarn, or 200 grams of gorgeous 8ply/DK yarn. This scarf has curved edges, so it sits comfortably around our neck and shoulders.

This crescent shaped scarf drapes beautifully, looks the same on both sides – front and back, left and right - can be worn in all sorts of ways, and is quick to knit because the pattern uses needles larger than is standard for the yarn. It’s just garter stitch with some little decorative loops that increase significantly to make it long and curved.

This scarf was made with about 390 metres / 427 yards of 2ply kid mohair/silk hand dyed yarn by Prosper Yarn in the colour Pinky Swear. It measures 230cm / 90½ inches, by 186cm / 73 inches, and 39cm / 15 inches down the middle.

Skill Level: Easy

Materials: approximately 400 metres / 438 yards of kid mohair silk 2ply, or Fingering/Sock/4 ply yarn, or DK/8ply yarn

5 mm / US 8 needles when using 2ply kid mohair or 4ply yarn
6.5mm / US 10½ circular needles when using 8ply yarn

Gauge: Doesn’t matter unless you knit very tightly or very loosely, in which case go up or down a needle size, as applicable