Inspired by the quiet shift of seasons, the Copper Meadow Scarf blends rustic color with simple texture. Knit tip to tip with steady increases and framed by a clean i-cord edge, its ridged fabric echoes the lines of meadow grasses and weathered hedgerows. Quick to knit and well-suited to tonal or subtly variegated yarns, it offers easy warmth and comfort for when the air turns cooler.
$6.50
ADD TO CARTNOTE: This original design pattern is the copyrighted property of Melissa Burke, Apiary Knits, and is intended for the personal use of the original purchaser only. Please do not reproduce or distribute this pattern (in whole or in part) without express written permission from Melissa Burke, Apiary Knits.
SIZE(S):
One size. Gently blocked scarf measures approx 65” (165.1 cm) long and 12.25” (31.12 cm) in depth at center point. Length is adjustable by working more/fewer pattern repeats.
CHARTED/WRITTEN:
The pattern is fully charted, but also includes complete written directions so the ability to read a chart is not necessary to work this pattern.
GAUGE:
21 sts/27 rows to 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) in pattern stitch, blocked.
The scarf is cast on and worked flat. I-cord selvedges are worked as you knit.
To work this pattern, you will need to know:
- I-cord
- Knit and purl stitches
- Slipped stitches
- Increase and decrease stitches – KFB, K2TOG
YARN:
Allow approx 400 yds (364 m) worsted weight yarn.
Avoid highly variegated yarn as it will obscure the stitch pattern.
NEEDLES:
US 7 (4.5 mm) straight or circular needle
Or any size needed to obtain correct gauge.
NOTIONS:
Tapestry/blunt yarn needle
12” (30.5 cm) scrap yarn in contrasting color
Locking stitch marker
T-pins (optional, for blocking)