Kraken Scarf by Mary P. Hunt

Kraken Scarf

Knitting
December 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
US 5 - 3.75 mm
950 - 1350 yards (869 - 1234 m)
One Size (size is flexible based on yarn weight and chosen pattern option)
English
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Who doesn’t love a good legend? The Kraken Scarf is inspired by old illustrations of the mysterious eight-armed sea monster that brought ruin to many a sailor. Now the Kraken has jumped from page to knitting needle and is eager to wrap its tentacles around your neck… and bring you warmth and coziness!

This double-sided stranded colorwork scarf is worked in the round as an open tube using two or three colors in either DK or fingering weight yarn. Four decorative border options with corresponding center dividers and inverted charts are included within the pattern.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Needles
16” circular needles in size US 5 (3.75 mm) for DK weight yarn
16” circular needles in size US 3 (3.25 mm) for fingering weight yarn

or any needle that achieves gauge/desired size.

Yarn & Yardage
Two or three contrasting colors in DK or fingering weight yarn. Sample is shown using Berroco Vintage DK in gray (MC), teal (CC1), and black (CC2).

Yardage is approx. for a scarf that is 8.5” W x 72” L (21.5 cm W x 183 cm L)
MC = DK: 508 yd / 465 m Fingering: 714 yd / 653 m
CC1 = DK: 265 yd / 242 m Fingering: 380 yd / 348 m
CC2 = DK: 180 yd / 165 m Fingering: 256 yd / 235 m

Notions
Tapestry needle
2 stitch markers (additional markers are optional but recommended to keep track of rows during long stretches of stockinette)
Scissors

SIZING

Approx. Size & Finished Measurements (when Finished and Blocked)
DK = 8.5” / 21.5 cm W (approx. 17” / 43 cm circumference)
Fingering = 7.25” / 18.5 cm W (approx. 14.5” / 37 cm circumference)

Length will vary based on your pattern choices from end to end. Sample is approximately 72” / 183 cm L for reference.

Gauge
DK = 24 stitches for approximately 4” (10 cm)
Fingering = 28 stitches for approximately 4” (10 com)

If sharing your progress and finished piece on Instagram or other social networks, please use the hashtag #KrakenScarf so I can admire your beautiful work! Happy knitting, friend!