Isabella Scarf by Catherine Anderson

Isabella Scarf

Knitting
February 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
840 yards (768 m)
English
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Isabella is an easy, relaxing knit in garter stitch with traditional Old Shale lace in the borders at each end, creating attractive waves highlighted by the horizontal stripes. It’s a great project for showing off two skeins of yarn that complement each other, or contrasting yarns would also look wonderful, the choice is yours! The size can easily be adapted.

The two row stripes are simple to work – the yarn is carried up the side so there are no ends to join, and the neat slipped stitch edge disguises the extra loop.

CONSTRUCTION
The scarf is knitted in two halves which are then grafted together.

SIZE
Length: 152cm (60”)
Width: 30cm (12”)
After blocking

NEEDLES AND NOTIONS
3mm (US 3)
Tapestry needle for grafting and weaving in ends.

YARN
Main colour: 1 skein Madelinetosh Twist Light Flycatcher Blue
Contrast colour: 1 skein Madelinetosh Twist Light Horoscope
or 400m (440 yds) 4 ply (fingering) yarn in each colour.

GAUGE
25sts = 10cm (4”) in garter stitch after washing and blocking
Gauge is not critical for this project

TECHNIQUES
Knitting with 2 colours
Grafting garter stitch with Kitchener stitch
The techniques are fully explained in the pattern.