I named this scarf after the amazing city where I bought the yarn. The tiny eyelet cables compliment the yarn perfectly and make the scarf fun and feminine. It's super soft and stretchy and can be wrapped tightly and tucked into itself or worn traditionally. I love this pattern because it looks fancy but it is super easy and it only takes about 200 yards of worsted weight yarn.
Materials needed:
1 skein of Berroco Ultra Alpaca (shown in Yucca Mix) or approx. 215 yards of worsted weight yarn.
Size 9 needles.
Gauge:
Not critical
Sizing:
Length measures 46 inches.
Width measures 5 1/2 inches.
Materials needed:
1 skein of Berocco Ultra Alpaca or other worsted weight yarn.
Size 9 needles.
Abbreviations:
k - knit.
p - purl.
sl - slip stitch onto right needle.
psso - pass slipped stitch over last knitted stitch and off needle.
yo - wrap yarn around right needle.
* - repeat directions between asterisks.
Directions:
Cast on 32 stitches with size 9 needles.
Row 1: k1, *k3, p6*, k4
Row 2: k1, *p3, k6*, p3, k1
Row 3: k1, *sl 1, k2, psso, p6*, sl 1, k2, psso, k1
Row 4: k1, *p1, yo, p1, k6*, p1, yo, p1, k1
(repeat rows 1-4 until scarf is desired length)
(repeat rows 1-2)
Bind off.
Finishing:
Weave in ends, block with cold water, and lay flat to dry
This pattern is for personal use only.
Copyright 2008, Jessica Kahele. All rights reserved.
Copyright 2008, Jessica Kahele. All rights reserved.
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