Knit with our self-striping yarn, Merino Stripes
is a very soft brushed yarn, 90% merino wool in 14 different self-striping
combinations of 3 colors each. See the color card
here and photos of a bag of
balls of yarn here.
Finished Scarf is approx. 66 inches long x 9 inches wide.
The pattern is a slightly random vertical brick pattern
Materials:
2 - 50 gr. balls
Merino Stripes
(scarf in photo uses color #027 "curry & spice"
CPY Bamboo Needles
or DAISY Needles Size 11
Stitch Used:
Stockinette and Rev. Stockinette to form vertical bricks
Gauge: 3 sts/inch in St st (gauge is not very
important for this scarf).
To knit scarf:
Cast on 30 sts
Knit 4 rows of garter st (knit all rows)
Row 1- K3 border, K8, P8, K8, K3 border
Row 2- K3 border, P8, K8, P8, K3 border
(repeat rows 1 & 2 eight or ten times)
Reverse the St st in the next 12 or 14 rows:
Row A- K3 border, P8, K8, P8, K3 border
Row B- K3 border, K8, P8, K8, K3 border
Cont. alternating St st and Rev St st vertical bricks every
10, 12 or 14 rows.
[Or, if you want to have your vertical bricks all the same length, work all
at 10 or 12 row changes as desired. I like to make them somewhat random.]
When you see the end of the 2nd ball of yarn coming, end
with 4 rows of garter st to match beginning and cast off loosely.
Copyright 2005 Susan Druding & Crystal Palace Yarns/Straw Into Gold, Inc. - We
are happy to share this pattern with knitters. The pattern may be
used for non-commercial personal or knitting guild use. It is not to be
used in any publication in print nor should it be reproduced in
electronic/digital format without permission. Knitting shops carrying CP
Yarns Merino Stripes are welcome to print and share this pattern with customers of our
yarns.
See many other
free patterns for
Merino Stripes HERE.
Retail shops in the USA should contact CPY Wholesale for information on
purchasing Crystal Palace Yarns and email cpyinfo @ straw.com .
or write to:
Crystal Palace Yarns, 160 23rd St., Richmond, CA 94804
phone: 510-237-9988, fax: 510-237-9809
Last revision of this page
June 15, 2007