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© Caro Sheridan / Splityarn
Aran
This pattern looks complex, but in reality is very easy. With only two written rows making up the six-row pattern repeat, it’s simple to memorize and fun to work. Using a ribbed reverse cable technique made popular by Lily Chin and others, ribs are formed on both sides of the scarf simultaneously as you go along.
Rowan’s Cashsoft 4 Ply has just the right combination of softness, loft, drape and stitch definition to make this scarf both eye-catching and flexible, despite the ribs’ thickness.
The pattern includes both written and charted instructions, so you can pick whichever is your favorite.
Notions:
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Removable stitch marker (optional)

