Clifton Village Scarf by Kim Firth

Clifton Village Scarf

Knitting
September 2020
Light Fingering ?
34 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in over colourwork after blocking
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1255 - 1800 yards (1148 - 1646 m)
A – Approximately 11”/28cm circumference, 5.5”/14cm wide laid flat, 76”/193cm long B – Approximately 14”/36cm circumference, 7”/18cm wide laid flat, 76”/193cm long
English
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Texture, colour, and ribbing…the Clifton Village Scarf has them all in lovely shades of blue and rust. This pattern is part of the Mr B & Me collaboration collection.

SIZES AND FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
A – Approximately 11”/28cm circumference, 5.5”/14cm wide laid flat, 76”/193cm long
B – Approximately 14”/36cm circumference, 7”/18cm wide laid flat, 76”/193cm long

The width of the scarf can be adjusted by using smaller or larger needles or by using a different weight of yarn. The length is easily adjusted by shortening or lengthening the rib section in the middle of the scarf and/or the rib sections at the beginning and end.

MATERIALS
Yarn:
4 ply fingering-weight yarn

Suggested Yarn:
Mr B Hiddleston 4ply (75% superwash merino wool/25% Nylon) (100g; 465 yds/425m)

Yarn Amounts:
Size B (as sampled & charted)
C1 – Old No 7 (145g)
C2 – Tannery (25g)
C3 – Erithacus Rubecula (25g)
C4 – Scuba (80g)
C5 - Shallows (12g)

Size A (as sampled)
Stonewash (90g)
Mututande (60g)
Just Rust (30)
Rusty (90g)

Gauge:
34 sts and 30 Rounds = 4”/10cm

Gauge is not crucial for this project, however knitting to a different gauge will affect finished size and yarn requirements.

Needles:
US 2 (2.75mm) circular needle 16”/40cm or smaller
US 3 (3.25mm) circular needle 16”/40cm or smaller

Needle size is a suggestion only. Please use the needle size necessary for you to obtain gauge and/or a fabric that you like.

Notions:
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle to weave in ends