Rolling Meadows Scarf

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Rolling Meadows Scarf

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This beautiful knit scarf pattern reminds us of a dewy pasture filled with rolling hills and swaying wildflowers. The Rolling Meadows Scarf is a great scarf for year-round wear. It's heavy enough to keep you warm in the colder months, yet light and lacy enough for balmier weather. This beautiful scarf is full of mossy greens, deep pinks, warm purples, and bright oranges - a pretty palette perfect for any season.

Easy

Knitting Needle Size7 or 4.5 mm

Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

 

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Materials:

  • Ballet (50% Superfine Alpaca, 50% Tencel; 4 oz. 250 yrds.) 2 Skeins. Shown in colorway Peacock
  • Size 7 Needles
     

Gauge:
20 sts x 24 rows = 4" in pattern stitch
 

Finished Measurements: 7" x 64"


Multiple of 6+1
Pattern Stitch
Row 1: (RS) *SI1, K1, PSSO, K2, YO, K2; rep from * to last st, K1.
Row 2: Purl
Row 3-10: Rep Rows 1 & 2 four times.
Row 11: K3 *YO, K2, K2tog, K2; rep from * to last 4 sts, YO, K2, K2tog.
Row 12: Purl
Row 13-20: Rep Row 11 & 12 four times.

 

Directions:


CO 37 sts.
Purl

Begin Pattern Stitch.

Knit in Pattern Stitch until scarf measures 64" or desired length. BO.

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Alpaca is such a fine fiber to use for a scarf, nice and soft and something that would feel wonderful around your neck. This would also look pretty in a solid color.

I tried this pattern and there is no way it looks like the photo. I am thinking that the photo and directions don't match. Help!!!!!

Hello ChristineAurand 34 67195! The color of yarn pictured is Colorway Peacock, but the pattern calls for Ballet yarn. Perhaps that is why your scarf does not look like the one in the photo? Hope this helps! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting

The other issue might be that the yarn is listed on here as being a #3 when it is in fact a #2, which could make a difference in how it looks also.

The directions say CO 37 sts. Purl. Do you mean to purl the first row before starting the pattern stitch?

Hi ttregask, Yes, you are correct. After casting on 37 stitches, you'll want to purl the first row before starting the pattern stitch. Happy knitting! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting

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