Riverbank Scarf by Trudy Fedorko

Riverbank Scarf

Knitting
May 2019
Ewe2Yarn SWIRL mini skein set
Ewe2Yarn Kid Ewe Not
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
850 - 935 yards (777 - 855 m)
One Size
English
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Long and luscious striped chevron scarf. This pattern uses five mini skeins and two mohair colors to create hues that flow from one to the next over the length of the scarf. Most of the work is relaxing garter stitch with just a few stitches needed for shaping. Oh…. and the light soft feel is like wearing a warm cloud!!

Mohair yarn is always held double throughout this pattern.
Stripes are made using fingering weight yarn alternating with mohair every two rows throughout the scarf. Each mini skein is knit in its entirety before changing to the next mini skein color. The illusion of more frequent color changes is achieved by alternating the two mohair colors in blocks. The color pattern is much more simple than it appears.

Finished Size
78 inches (198 cm) long (not including tassels)
11 inches (28 cm) wide

Yarn needed:
Five fingering weight mini skeins, 87yds/80m/20g each (435 yards total)
plus two different colors of mohair lace weight, 459yds/420m/50g each.
You will have at least 10% overage to make huge mohair pom poms or tassels if wish.

Sample pictured used Ewe2Yarn’s:
One ‘SWIRL’ five color mini set, 85% merino/15% nylon. Each mini skein is 87yds/80m/20g.
Two different colors of ‘Kid Ewe Not’ skeins, 70% Kid Merino/30% Mulberry Silk, 459yds/420m/50g each.
See last picture to see the actual skeins used in the sample shown.

Have fun and if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me!

HAPPY KNITTING!
Trudy