Pancy Scarf

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Knitting
September 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
22.67 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in Blocked stitch gauge: Two pattern repeats over 6 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
240 - 480 yards (219 - 439 m)
Vertical (Small lengthwise, Large lengthwise) - 37 (32, 62) inches long
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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The Pancy scarf is romantic and feminine, inspired by the flowing lines of the pansy petals and the luxurious feel of the Three Irish Girls Wexford silk/merino yarn. It is especially suited to show off variegated colorways. The scalloped edges in combination with the feel of Three Irish Girls Wexford Merino Silk is a timeless piece of luxury to drape around your neck.

Three options for the scarf are included; a lengthwise knit scarf with either one or two skeins of Wexford Merino, and as a bonus a traditional vertical scarf version with one skein or an optional length.

The pattern has its roots in the Old Shale or Feather and Fan pattern. With a provisional cast on, it is framed by garter stitch borders and a non-curling lateral braid bind off (explained in the pattern photo tutorial).

Materials
• 240 (240, 480) yards of Three Irish Girls Wexford Merino
• 40” long circular needle (or appropriate length to project) size US7 (4.5 mm) (or needle appropriate to get gauge)
• About 30 yards of smooth cotton yarn for provisional cast on
• Darning needle
• Stitch markers 3 (10, 20) to mark pattern repeats

Finished Measurements and sizes Vertical (Small lengthwise, Large lengthwise) scarf
• 6.5 (6, 6) inches wide
• 37 (32, 62) inches long

(Colorways in photos: variegated - Cottage Garden, semi-solid- Summer Magic.)