Traditional Irish Aran Cable Knit Scarf Kildare St by Ryan Daniel Koenig

Traditional Irish Aran Cable Knit Scarf Kildare St

Knitting
January 2024
Irish Galway Wool Yarn
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
480 - 500 yards (439 - 457 m)
One Size
English
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Designed in Dublin, Ireland.

Wrap yourself in the timeless elegance of the Traditional Irish Aran Cable Knit Scarf: Kildare St, a knitting pattern designed with love and expertise in Dublin, Ireland.
This pattern captures the essence of the Aran Islands’ rich knitting heritage, allowing you to create a truly authentic piece of Irish craftsmanship.
The Aran cable knit design is the epitome of Irish tradition, featuring intricate intertwining patterns that reflect the unique stories and symbolism of the Aran Islands.
With every stitch, you’ll be weaving a tapestry of history and culture.
Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Ireland, and experience the joy and satisfaction of creating a cherished piece that will be passed down through generations.

The pattern instructions are easy to follow, allowing knitters of all skill levels to create their very own Aran cable knit masterpiece. The centre panel is the Blackberry/Trinity Stitch, the only Irish Aran knitwear stitch that cannot be replicated by a knitting a machine - the traditional trademark of hand knit aran knitwear.

This scarf design is named after Kildare Street in Dublin, Ireland - the current city of residence of the designer. Kildare Street is a small, but very important street in Dublin that houses the National Museum of Ireland, the National Library of Ireland, and Leinster House.

Materials Required:
4mm Knitting Needles
Cable Needle
300g of DK Weight Irish Galway Wool Yarn

Finished Garment Measurements:
Length: 173cm OR 68in
Width: 23cm OR 9in