TriTaurus Scarf by Assia Brill

TriTaurus Scarf

Knitting
January 2024
Cobweb ?
30 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
800 - 1097 yards (732 - 1003 m)
40 x 120 cm (15.75" x 47.25")
English
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This scarf was designed to show the advantages of the new technique, Ring Cables.

Ring cables technique is a new approach to create smooth rounded cables, which are called either eternity cables, closed-ring cables or сlosed-loop cables.

The pattern includes the detailed written instructions, charts and videos, showing how to work these special cables, step by step.

The scarf has a long, rectangular shape, and 14 Ring cables symbolise the stars of the Taurus constellation, small, medium and large sizes rings. The reverse stockinette scarf is decorated with I-cord edging all around its perimeter: I-cord cast-on, I-cord selvedges and I-cord bind-off. It is knitted with very thin, lace yarn, so the scarf is very light and warm. It can be made longer, if you prefer. The yarn recommended is lace yarn, see the list above, the thicker fingering or sport weight yarn also can be used.

Size
40 cm x 120 cm (15.75” x 47.25”) excluding I-cord selvedges
before washing and blocking, it was 43 x 126 cm (17” x 49.5”)

Yarn
Sample uses: Buffalo Wool Company “Dream”,
{50 % Bison, 50 % Merino; 367 m (400 yds) per 45 g ball}
two balls in natural undyed colour

Yardage
800 yards of lace weight wool yarn

Needles
3.25 mm (US 3), or size to obtain the gauge, for working flat

Gauge
30 sts x 40 rows = 10 cm (4”) square in stocking stitch pattern using 3.25 mm (US 3) needles

Difficulty Level
Experienced

Technical editor James Bartley.