Robin Hood's Bay Scarf by Emma Sadler

Robin Hood's Bay Scarf

Knitting
November 2018
Lace ?
36 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
350 - 450 yards (320 - 411 m)
One size
English
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This scarf was designed following a visit to my LYS. As soon as I walked into the shop the skein of yarn caught my eye, and try as I might, I just couldn’t walk away from it!

This is the same as how I feel about Robin Hood’s Bay, which is why I named the set after this beautiful part of Yorkshire. I am drawn to the place, again and again. The pattern reflects the pull of
the sea in the dramatic colour, the plains of the North York Moors in the sections of stocking stitch as well as the dramatic cliff edges in the lace.

The lightweight wool means it has an interesting drape. It is loose, light and airy which is perfect for the transition the weather of spring brings. There is a matching hat in a beret/tam style.

The skein was West Yorkshre Spinners Exquisite (80% Falkland wool, 20% mulberry silk) in colourway Savoy 371. Both the hat and the scarf can be made from one skein.

The hat can be found here

Thank you to my tech editor - Tabatha Thomas Studios