Observatory Gate by Amy van de Laar

Observatory Gate

Knitting
October 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in cable pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1006 - 1107 yards (920 - 1012 m)
One size: 77”/195.5cm length, and 13”/33cm width.
English
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Observatory Gate is a wide cabled scarf inspired by an intricate wrought-iron gate in Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, which marks the way to the old Melbourne Observatory. The scarf’s all-over cable pattern ebbs and flows over a background of reverse stockinette, creating a thick and cosy wrap perfect for winter walks.

Skills & Techniques
The Long Tail Cast On (optional) and working 2-over-2 cables.

Materials Needed
5 skeins of John Arbon Textiles Yarnadelic Worsted (100% Falklands Corriedale wool; 235yds/215m per 100g skein), or
1,107yds/1,012m of worsted weight yarn.
Sample colourway: ‘Black Gold of the Sun’.
For a similar effect I recommend choosing a non-superwash wool yarn in a solid or heathered shade.

You will also need a cable needle and a needle for weaving in the ends.

Finished Measurements
Relaxed after blocking: 77”/195.5cm length, and 13”/33cm width.

Charts and written instructions are both provided in full.


Read more about the Observatory Gate scarf and its inspiration on my blog:
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