Shoreline Scarf by Lisa Lionello

Shoreline Scarf

Knitting
January 2025
Sport (12 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
137 - 191 yards (125 - 175 m)
One size (adaptable)
English
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The #ShorelineScarf is an intermediate knitting project worked in 2:2 ribs with an i-cord edge.

TECHNIQUES:
KFB: knit front and back
KWS: knit without slip
M1L purl side
M1R purl side
SSP: slip slip purl
p2tog: purl 2 together
SSK: slip slip knit
k2tog: knit 2 together

SIZING
Based on how long and wide you want your scarf, you can modify the pattern in two ways:

  • You can keep knitting your scarf if you want it longer (before starting the decrease section), or you can stop the increase section earlier and make it shorter. More information on how to make the switch between the two sections more seamless can be found in the pattern.
  • You can make the scarf thinner or wider by changing how often the increases/decreases happen. In the pattern I suggested to make two increases/decreases every 6 stitches, but you can increase this number making the final scarf thinner, or decrease it to make it wider.

Take into consideration that the final scarf (following the written pattern) is 45+10+45 cm long, meaning that your scarf after blocking will be around 1m long. And it is around 25cm wide (in its central part).