Obsessory by Ellen Rees

Obsessory

Knitting
Lace ?
42 stitches = 4 inches
in knit one purl one ribbing
US 1 - 2.25 mm
880 - 1760 yards (805 - 1609 m)
English
This pattern is available for free

Inspired by both the French Nautical Scarf and the Noro Striped Scarf, this very easy pattern offers hours of knitting meditation. There are two sizes, one a scarf and one a stole. Both are knitted in knit one-purl one ribbing using lace weight yarn on fine needles. Merino, alpaca, cashmere, silk or linen yarns, as well as blends of these fibers, will all work well. You determine the width of the stripes.

Materials for scarf:
50 grams of lace weight yarn in color A
50 grams of lace weight yarn in color B
2.5 mm needles (circular or straight)

Materials for stole:
100 grams of lace weight yarn in color A
100 grams of lace weight yarn in color B
2.5 mm needles (circular or straight)

Size: 25(50) cm/10(20) inches by 150 cm/60 inches pre-blocking
Gauge: 42 stitches over 10 cm/4 inches in knit one-purl one ribbing unstretched

Instructions:
Cast on 80(200) stitches using whichever method you prefer (I use the backward loop). 1st and every following row: K1P1 repeat to end of row. Stripe pattern: For narrow stripes alternate color A and B after every two rows, carrying the unused color up the side. For wider stripes, alternate color A and B after every sixth row. Be sure to twist the unused color after every two rows as you carry it along to avoid loops along the side. It is a very good idea to spit splice our yarn if there are any breaks along the way. When you reach the desired length cast off using whichever method you prefer.