Luxury One-Skein Wool-Angora Diagonal Scarf Pattern

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The passage describes how to knit the Elizabeth's Wool-Angora Diagonal Scarf, including the materials and stitch pattern used.

The scarf is knitted by casting on 5 stitches and increasing 2 stitches every other row until there are 31 stitches. Then the pattern is worked in stockinette stitch for the desired length before decreasing stitches on the other end.

The yarn used is Alchemy Silk Purse, 100% silk. Needles used are US 7 (4.5 mm) straight needles.

Medium Weight 41

Elizabeth’s Wool-Angora Diagonal Scarf, page 217

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Medium Weight 217

Elizabeth’s Wool-Angora
Diagonal Scarf
DESIGNED BY ELIZABETH PRUSIEWICZ, photo on page 41

T his scarf has everything going for it. The merino-and-angora blend
is soft to the touch and very warm. The pattern puts the self-forming
stripes on the diagonal, and the angora sheds a softening haze over the
whole design. Lovely!
FINISHED
MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 5.5" (14 cm) wide and 65" (165 cm) long

Tanglewood Fiber Creations, 80% merino wool/20% angora,


YARN
4 oz (113 g)/210 yds (192 m), Newport Rocks
US 10 (6 mm) straight needles or size you need to obtain correct
NEEDLES
gauge
GAUGE 18 stitches and 28 rows= 4" (10 cm) in stockinette stitch
OTHER SUPPLIES Tapestry needle

Knitting the Scarf


V Cast on 5 stitches.
V ROW 1(WS): Knit.
V ROW 2 (RS): P2, yo, K1, yo, P2.
V ROW 3: K3, P1, K3.
V ROW 4: P2, yo, K3, yo, P2.
V ROW 5: K3, P3, K3.
V ROW 6: P2, yo, K5, yo, P2.
V ROW 7: K3, P5, K3.
V ROW 8: P2, yo, K7, yo, P2.
V ROW 9: K3, P7, K3.
V ROW 10: P2, yo, K9, yo, P2.
V Continue in this manner, increasing 2 stitches every other row, until you have
31 stitches.
V NEXT ROW (WS): K3, P25, K3.
V NEXT ROW (RS): P1, P2tog, yo, K2tog, K24, yo, P2.
V Repeat these 2 rows until scarf is 63" (160 cm) or desired length from cast-on,
ending with a WS row.

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218 Medium Weight
Elizabeth’s Wool-Angora Diagonal Scarf continued

Decreasing for the Scarf End


V ROW 1 (RS): P1, P2tog, yo, K2tog, K22, K2tog, yo, P2.
V ROW 2: K3, P2tog, P22, K3.
V ROW 3: P1, P2tog, yo, K2tog, K20, K2tog, yo, P2.
V ROW 4: K3, P2tog, P20, K3.
V ROW 5: P1, P2tog, yo, K2tog, K18, K2tog, yo, P2.
V ROW 6: K3, P2tog, P18, K3.
V Continue in this manner, decreasing 1 stitch per row, until you have 5 stitches.

Finishing
V Bind off. Weave in ends.

Silk Delight Scarf


DESIGNED BY CAROL SCOTT, photo on page 46

T his lovely hand-painted silk is exploited in the most positive way with
the “modular” or “domino” style of knitting. The scarf is lovely to look
at and feels like a dream.
FINISHED
MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 3.5" (9 cm) wide and 38" (96.5 cm) long

Alchemy Silk Purse, 100% silk, 1.75 oz (50 g)/163 yds (149 m),
YARN
Clear H2O
US 7 (4.5 mm) straight needles or size you need to obtain correct
NEEDLES
gauge
GAUGE 20 stitches = 4" (10 cm) in pattern
OTHER SUPPLIES Tapestry needle

Knitting the First Ruffle


V Cast on 76 stitches.
V ROWS 1–5: Knit.
V ROW 6: *K2tog; repeat from *. You now have 38 stitches.
V ROW 7: Repeat Row 6. You now have 19 stitches.

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