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Seventh Heaven
Seventh Heaven
What knitter does not have a box or bag filled with small quantities of fingering-weight yarn? Seventh Heaven answers the question of what to do with them – knit them up into a beautiful scarf! With its combination of garter ridges and slip stitches, Seventh Heaven is simple yet fun to knit. The colourful I-cord edges make it even more special.
Bonus
The pattern includes lots of tips for choosing and using your own yarns and colours.
The pattern now also includes and addendum for a smaller version.
Finished measurements
Large: Approx. 41 cm (16”) wide x 2.05 m (81”) long.
Small: Approx. 21.5 cm (8.5”) wide x 1.82 m (71.5”) long.
Yarn
Large version:
MC: 4 skeins of Isager Sock Yarn (50 g/193 m; 40% alpaca, 40% merino, 20% nylon), shown in shade 100 Navy blue. Or 200 g of a similar fingering-weight yarn.
CC: 160 g of fingering-weigh/sock yarn remnants (+ some extra just in case).
Small version:
MC: 1 ball of Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy (100 g/420 m; 75% wool; 25% biodegradable nylon), shown in shade 1535 Stone Washed.
CC: 1 ball of Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy (100 g/420 m; 75% wool; 25% biodegradable nylon), shown in shade 1702 Kleiner Fuchs
Gauge
Large version: 26 sts x 42 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4” x 4”); Small version: 26 sts x 46 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4” x 4”) in garter and slip stitch pattern, after blocking
Gauge is not crucial, but differences will affect the yarn quantity needed and the size of the finished scarf.
Read the story behind Seventh Heaven in this blog post.
Or the blog post about the smaller version.
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- First published: December 2023
- Page created: December 8, 2023
- Last updated: January 9, 2025 …
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