Chinook Scarf by Ali Green

Chinook Scarf

Knitting
July 2010
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch (lightly blocked)
US 7 - 4.5 mm
240 yards (219 m)
One size: 63" (160 cm) * 10½" (26½ cm)
English
This pattern is available for $6.50 USD buy it now

For the next thirteen weeks (6 May to 4 August 2016) all monies from the sale of Chinook Scarf will be donated to the the Canadian Red Cross for the Fort McMurray, Alberta Wildfires Appeal.

I will be making two payments, one at the end of May, and the second on 4 August. Each will be converted to CAD, and rounded up to the next $100. Receipts will be posted.

2 June 2016: First payment of $200 made to Canadian Red Cross. Second pic from top shows receipt.

9 August 2016: Second payment of $200 made. The Red Cross is running several weeks behind in their issuing of receipts. As soon as they send it I will post it here.Paper receipt for second donation posted third photo from top.

Many thanks to those who supported this great cause.

The scarf is a shallow triangle knitted from end to end. The i-cord edge and lace border are both knitted with the main body of the scarf.

There are written instructions for the entire scarf. In addition, I have provided a chart for the lace border.

On yarn substitution, please note: Of course you may work this pattern in whatever yarn takes your fancy, but please bear in mind that it was originally designed to be worked in the stated yarn. Cotton Viscose does not have the elasticity and memory of wool, and so does not curl nearly as much as wool, especially superwash, will. The inherent nature of stocking stitch means there will be some curling if you choose to use a springy yarn.

Please bear in mind that curling is also exacerbated if you knit tightly, or if you tug too firmly when working the i-cord edge.