Tilde Scarf by Nina Holubcova

Tilde Scarf

Knitting
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
220 - 300 yards (201 - 274 m)
1(2), knit in different yarn weight/gauge, 40.5 (51.25)”/ 103 (130) cm wide, 4.75 (6)”/ 12 (15) cm high
English
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A ~wavy~ graphic take on a narrow scarf that highlights
the self-striping yarn with sculptural ripple tiers in a rhythmic
Old Shale stitch variation.

It’s worked from the bottom up, starting with a small number of stitches at the center and expanding outward in tiers. This is done using the Cable cast on method for clean, stable edges.

The pattern features a variation of the classic Old Shale stitch, with all increases and decreases grouped in one row, creating sculptural waves.

Customize the finished size by using a different yarn weight - either 50g of Fingering weight, or 100g of DK weight.

Materials: Size 1 Urth Uneek Fingering, 1 skein, ~50g or
(Size 2 Urth Uneek DK, 1 skein, ~100g)

Dimensions: 40.5 (51.25)”/ 103 (130) cm wide,
4.75 (6)”/ 12 (15) cm high

Needles: US 4 (7)/3.50 (4.50 mm), or size needed to obtain correct gauge, approx. 32 (40)’’/80 (100) cm long circular

Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch markers

Gauge:
Size 1 (Fingering): 31 sts x 35 rows in Stockinette stitch, blocked = 4”/10 cm. The center 31-st motif, blocked 4”/10 cm wide, 11 x 4-row ridge repeats = 4”/10 cm high.

Size 2 (DK): 23 sts x 29 rows in Stockinette stitch, blocked = 4”/10 cm. The center 31-st motif, 5.125”/ 13 cm wide, 9 x 4-row ridge repeats = 4”/10 cm high

Skill level: Easy

Techniques: Knit and purl stitches, slipped stitches, knitting through the back loop, increases and decreases, Cable cast on