Who's Scarf by Heather R. Robinson

Who's Scarf

Knitting
September 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches = 4 inches
in garter
US 7 - 4.5 mm
981 - 1200 yards (897 - 1097 m)
approx. 12 feet long with tassels
English
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Errata in original pattern upload: Ball 2 begins with burgundy and ends with camel. If you follow directions on the yarn label it is correct.

This is pattern is written for use with the Brenda and Heather Yarns’ Who’s Scarf Kit, a specialty dyed self stripping yarn kit created to make a replica of the iconic scarf worn by Tom Baker as The Doctor.

The simple garter scarf will be created by using a sequence of 4 skeins of yarn specially dyed to recreate the colors and stripes of the original scarf worn in the TV series.

Full Kit Info at: https://brendaandheatheryarns.square.site/product/who-s-s...

Kit includes:
Yarn (400g sport or 450g worsted)
Themed Stitch Marker Set
Limited Edition Sticker
Pattern
Tassel Kit

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A note on color and color changes:
Our colorway was created from surveying many photos, and Doctor Who episodes, and trying to work through our dyes to create a pleasing representation as we saw it. There are, undoubtedly, variations from our colorway to the real scarf that we have not seen in-person, and what you see on your monitors. Know that we attempted to match colors, but acknowledge our limitations, variations in vision, and even our own preferences. We have created a “looks like” but not an “is” kit. Perhaps one day we can travel to England to examine the scarf and dye yarn to exactly match!

We used math to approximate how much yarn per color was needed to match the original scarf. While we got pretty close, due to many variables, color changes are not likely to occur at the ends of rows. Cutting and weaving in ends is one option if you would like to make the changes happen at the end of the rows. But we suggest that you keep in line with history. So… take your box of yarn and “make a scarf.” Enjoy!