Chevron Scarf by Joan Laws

Chevron Scarf

Knitting
January 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21.5 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
880 yards (805 m)
10"(25cm) x 97"(246cm).
English
This pattern is available for $7.00 USD buy it now

Chevron Scarf measures 10”(25cm) x 97”(246cm).

The number of different scarfs that can be created using the Chevron Scarf pattern is endless. Choose a solid or variegated yarn, smaller or larger size needles, choose 1, 2, 3 or all four different stitch patterns to create just to name a few. Using the Chevron Scarf pattern you can make your scarf as narrow, wide, short or long as you like.

Knitting instructions include both written and chart form. Along with the written word, a chart for each separate pattern stitch is provided. If that isn’t fabulous enough…I gave each chart it’s own page so all you need do is print off the individual pattern stitch you are knitting from. I ROCK, right?

Link to video tutorial demonstrating, M1R, the increase used for this pattern is also included. The stitch repeat is also provided for each separate pattern stitch.

Seriously, if you only had the Chevron Scarf pattern to work with, you would be able to design a different scarf for every member of your family, friend, co-worker and/or neighbor! No one would be the wiser that you had simply recreated each scarf using one pattern. Go wild!

I designed Chevron Scarf for my Nephew Eric. He lives in the bitter cold of Michigan (well, bitter cold during those long winter nights anyway). He works in a lab and needs to be at work, ready to use his microscope, very early in the morning. Eric asked if I would design a scarf to help keep him warm. He stands 6’6” and his favorite color is grey. His only requests were…a very long scarf, wider than average and ‘It has to be grey’. The completed Chevron Scarf measures 10”(25cm) x 97”(246cm), but as I stated above…your scarf can be any width and length you choose.

♥I am happy to help if you have any questions along the way! As are all my knitting patterns; this pattern has been test knit twice and both copy and tech edited for accuracy.
©2019 Laws Of Knitting

Enjoy!
Joan