Snow Squall Scarf by Kathleen Dames

Snow Squall Scarf

Knitting
November 2019
Bare Naked Wools Festivus 5.0 Worsted
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Lice pattern, after blocking
US 7 - 4.5 mm
870 yards (796 m)
one size
English
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Snow Squall Scarf is a pattern included in our 2019 Red Scarf scholarship fundraiser! All proceeds from the sale of this pattern through December 31, 2019 will go directly to our scholarship in partnership with Foster Care to Success. You can learn more about Foster Care to Success here. Our Red Scarf scholarship patterns are knit in our Bare Naked Wools Festivus 5.0 yarn in the colorway Union Suit. A portion of yarn sales go directly to the scholarship.

Watch the snow swirl and tumble around you until you focus on one special flake. Beginning with a simple lice pattern, progress through small and medium flakes until you reach the showstopper of all snowflakes. Purled stitches at each side help this worked-in-the-round scarf lay flat for wearing. Cinched ends and big pom poms ensure you are ready for the next squall.

Size
Width: 6 ½ inches
Length: 60 inches (without pom poms)

Materials
MC: Bare Naked Wools Festivus Worsted 5.0 (100% Targhee, 225 yds/206 m per 4 oz/115 g skein), color: Union Suit; 2 skeins
CC: Confection Worsted (100% Corriedale Wool, 210 yds per 4 oz/115 g skein), color: White Chocolate; 2 skeins
US 7/4.5 mm 16-inch/40-cm circular needle (or longer if working Magic Loop)
Stitch marker, tapestry needle
For Pom Poms: crochet cotton (or embroidery floss), Loome 5-in-1 Tool: XL Model and Loome Pom Pom Trim Guide

Gauge
24 stitches x 20 rounds = 4 inches/10 cm in Lice Pattern, after blocking

Thanks!
Photographs: Nicholas Dames
Technical editing: Laura Cameron