MK#52 Scarf by Robyne Conway

MK#52 Scarf

Knitting
October 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
0 stitches = 4 inches
in not applicable
US 8 - 5.0 mm
437 - 525 yards (400 - 480 m)
one size
English
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Designed in a boomerang shape this scarf is a very simple four-row pattern – one of the rows is easy but slow to do, another is a purl row and the remaining two are knit rows.

Like all minimal knits | DESIGNED scarves, MK#52 drapes beautifully, can be worn in all sorts of ways, and is quick to knit because the pattern uses needles larger than is standard for the yarn.

The pictured scarf was made from a 100g skein of Bombed Yarns 4ply 100% Tasmanian White Gum merino hand dyed in the colour Miss Lizzie (labelled as 472 metres) and measures 184cm / 77½ inches, by 134cm / 54 inches, by 79cm / 31 inches without blocking.

Skill Level: Easy

Materials: at least 400 metres of Fingering/Sock/4 ply yarn
5 mm / US 8 needles

Gauge: Doesn’t matter unless you knit very tightly or very loosely, in which case go up or down a needle size, as applicable