Bryant by Chelsea Berkompas

Bryant

Knitting
February 2015
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 6.5 rows = 1 inch
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
246 - 368 yards (225 - 336 m)
9" x 44", (10" x 58")
English
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Bryant is a two-in-one scarf pattern with lots of texture and lots of options, including buttons for wearing the scarf as a cowl! Knit in a beautiful merino and silk blend, the lace stitch pattern is repetitive, easy to follow and charted throughout the pattern. This is a great pattern to try knitting with charts if you’ve never done it before!

Bryant includes a short version (looped twice and buttoned, it is the perfect length for tucking into a winter coat and keeping your neck warm) and a longer version which is long enough for a scarf or looped twice and buttoned up as a cowl. Either way you wear it, the cables and lace transition well from winter into spring!

Sizes: 9”x44”, (10”x58”), blocked

Materials:
• 2, (3) skeins of Knit Pick’s Gloss DK in “cream” - shown on shorter version or “currant” - shown on longer version; or approx. 246, (368) yards in a DK weight, 70% merino wool, 30% silk blend

Tools and Notions:
• US size 6/4.0 mm circular or straight knitting needles
• cable needle/ yarn needle/ stitch markers
• 3, 20mm or 23mm buttons (if you wish to button scarf as a cowl)