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Shift
The Shift Scarf strikes just the right balance of interesting knitting and relaxing garter stitch. Worked in the suggested yarn, it’s about the coziest scarf you can imagine! With or without tassels, it is a charming oversized scarf with off-the-charts squishability.
Details
Shift is cast on using a shawl technique and makes use of modular knitting to change the direction of the chevron pattern. Detailed instructions make these transitions easy to follow.
Sizes
80” length (without tassels), 17” width
Yarn Requirements
Sample knit with:
A – Woolfolk Tynd (100% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino Wool, 223yds/50g) col: 00; 3 skeins
B - Woolfolk Tynd (100% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino Wool, 223yds/50g) col: 21; 1 skein
C - Woolfolk Tynd (100% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino Wool, 223yds/50g) col: 28; 1 skein
D - Woolfolk Sno (100% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino Wool, 223yds/50g) col: 00/28; 1 skein
E - Woolfolk Sno (100% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino Wool, 223yds/50g) col: 21/22; 1 skein
If you’ll be using another yarn, I recommend a heavy fingering weight/light sport weight, preferably of natural fibers. You’ll need approximately 550yds (503m) of Color A, 157yds (144m) of Color B, 166yds (152m) of Color C, 130yds (119m) of Color D, and 166yds (152m) of Color E. These yardage requirements do not include the tassels.
Needles
US 5 (3.75mm) 24” circular
Gauge
21 sts x 42 R/4” square in garter stitch
Notions
Stitch Marker
Locking stitch marker
Scrap lengths to hold stitches
Blocking wires
T-pins
Special Techniques
Attached icords
Modular knitting
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