Scribbled Lines scarf by Lee Meredith

Scribbled Lines scarf

Knitting
November 2013
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
150 - 400 yards (137 - 366 m)
any size - custom
English
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Inspired by a box of crayons, this design can be made in as many colors as you want, as a scarf or a headband in any size and any yarn weight, with woven-looking lines of colors scribbled over striping background colors. The contrasting pointed wedges are meant to resemble crayons, pointing asymmetrically into the piece throughout the body.

While the design is purposely meant to be able to use tons of different colors, complete with techniques to take care of the ends as you go and minimize finishing, the pattern also works nicely in as few as three different colors, and it works really great with five or six colors, so you can use as many as you like.

The ties on the ends can be either braided or twisted; for the scarf, these ties mean that you can fasten it into a cowl and wear it lots of different ways. It also makes sizing even more versatile, as you can make a short scarf and tie it on into a cowl!

While the pattern will work in any weight, it’s recommended that you don’t go lighter than around sport or DK weight for a scarf, mostly just because of how long it would take to make a lightweight scarf in this slip-stitch pattern!

This pattern is part of the Coloring Book ebook, which is a collection of knit accessory patterns all designed to to make the most of your colors!

This individual pattern pdf includes both the Scribbled Lines headband and the scarf.


Colors
Use any number 
of colors, three or more; 
the number you use and 
the way you stripe them 
can make for really different 
looks. 
You’ll always have a background 
main color, and slip-stitch 
stripes (and crayon wedges) in a 
contrasting color.
It’s recommended that you use mostly solid or semi-solid yarns, but throwing a couple variegated into the mix can look cool. Try not to overlap a variegated CC over a variegated MC, and try to space out variegated yarns between solids, to keep your piece from looking too busy.

Sizing
This simple shape can be knit in any size. No need to make a gauge swatch, as the piece will be sized as you knit it, independent of gauge!

You need
3 or more different colored yarns, in the same, or almost the same, weights (yardage varies depending on size)
Scarf yardage (bulky-sport recommended)
-- bulky: 150-250 yards / 140-230 meters
-- worsted: 200-300 yards / 180-270 meters
-- sport: 270-400 yards / 250-370 meters
needles sized to match yarn
1 stitch marker