Star Jasmine Mini Scarf by Ksenia Naidyon

Star Jasmine Mini Scarf

Knitting
March 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
29 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in 2x1 rib, blocked
US 3 - 3.25 mm
100 - 180 yards (91 - 165 m)
Small (Large), width 2.5 (4)" /6 (10)cm, adjustable length
English
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Elegant and classy like the aroma of star jasmine flowers, this mini scarf is a perfect project for using up some leftover yarn or that special one skein from your stash.

The scarf is worked from tip to tip with built-in i-cord edging. The stitch pattern is composed of 2x1 rib with dip stitches worked once in a few rows. There are two sizes offered for the width with the possibility to make an even wider one, and the length is also easily adjustable.

The pattern is both charted and written out, with videos for the dip stitches provided. Start your own Star Jasmine and watch gentle flowers bloom on the fabric again and again as the piece grows on the needles ⚘

Liked this stitch pattern? Check out other designs in the Star Jasmine Family.

Yarn

  • Fingering weight yarn; can use lace weight yarn held double or combined with a fluff
  • For Small (Large) scarf: 100 (180)yds / 90 (165)m
  • Sample scarf, Size Small, terracotta: Kinu from Ito (100% silk; 465yds / 425m, 1.75oz / 50g) in color Cayenne Red held together with Sensai from Ito (60% mohair, 40% silk; 262yds / 240m, 0.7oz / 20g) in color Gold Oak
  • Sample scarf, Size Large, white: Milano from Lamana (90% merino, 10% cashmere; 196yds / 180m, 0.9oz / 25g) in color Wool White

Needles and Gauge

  • US 3 / 3.25mm straight or circular needles
  • 29 sts and 36 rows in 4” / 10cm in 2x1 rib, blocked
  • Swatch to determine the needle size that helps to fit the gauge. Although gauge is not crucial for this pattern, note that differences in it will affect the stitch definition, drape, and size of the scarf

Sizes

  • Small (Large)
  • Width 2.5 (4)“ /6 (10)cm
  • Length 31.5 (40)“ / 80 (100)cm
  • Both width and length are easily adjustable with notes on how to do this in the pattern

Construction

  • The scarf is worked flat from tip to tip.

  • First, increases made along both edges shape the initial tip.

  • Then the middle section is worked straight until the specified or desired length.

  • And finally, mirrored decreases shape the second tip.

  • The body of the scarf is mostly composed of 2x1 rib, with dip stitches worked in every few rows.

  • The sides of the scarf feature built-in i-cord edging.