Tidal scarf by Anke Telschow

Tidal scarf

Knitting
December 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
984 - 1531 yards (900 - 1400 m)
28cm x 190-220cm
English German
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“Tidal Scarf” – not surprisingly – picks up the idea of my “Tidal Fall” summer shirt from 2018 and transfers the basic idea of the stripe pattern to a scarf, to be worked with 5 colors which blend into each other.

Apart from the stripe sequence, you would not need any written pattern at all for this scarf because it is so easy. A perfect project for beginners or for relaxed knitting meetings!

Two versions are described, with different gauges (and slightly different stripe sequences too):

  • Thin: For a typical lace yarn used single-stranded, for a decorative indoor shawl (for the patient hand knitter or for machine knitting), with 28-30 sts on 10cm. Approx. 900-1000m needed.
  • Thick: With two lace strands held together/ a Fingering or Sport weight yarn, with 22-24 sts. Approx. 1300-1400m needed.

You will need 5 colors, with 50g each. (The pattern specifies how much of the 50g-balls will actually be used, in case you are thinking of using leftovers.)

Yarn ideas:

All 3 yarn can be used either single-stranded for the thin version, or with 2 strands held together.

The sample was worked with 2 strands held together in Camellana in colors Amber, Misty, Cloud, Jeans and Blue Night. A big thank you goes to subknits at Ruppert Garne for the coorperation!

Gauge: You can decide between gauges of 28-30 or 22-24 sts – implications on the necessary stitch and rows counts and on yarn usage are listed in detail in the pattern.