Sizes:
1 (2)
Finished measurements:
Widest part of the scarf: 50 (56) cm / 19.75 (22)”.
Wingspan (length of scarf from tip to end): 160 (186) cm / 63 (73.25)”.
Note! Your finished scarf may vary in width and length depending on your yarn weight and needle size.
Sample gauge:
Gauge is not critical for this project. Just make sure you're happy with the fabric you're creating. If it feels too stiff, go up a needle size. If it feels too loose, go down a needle size.
Gray sample (size 1)
24 sts × 34 rows = 10 cm / 4" in Stockinette stitch, using fingering weight yarn on 4 mm / US6 needles.
Red sample (size 2)
22 sts × 31 rows = 10 cm / 4" in Stockinette stitch, using fingering weight yarn on 4 mm / US6 needles.
Blush pink sample (size 1)
20 sts × 26 rows = 10 cm / 4" in Stockinette stitch, using two strands of fingering weight yarn held double (equals a DK weight yarn) on 4 mm / US6 needles.
Yarn:
You can use any yarn for this scarf! See below for the yarns used in the samples.
Tip! A thicker yarn will give a chunkier, warmer scarf while a thinner yarn will drape more softly.
Samples knitted with yarns:
Gray sample (size 1)
5 skeins / 125 g Lana Grossa Cashmere Pure (100% cashmere - 115 m / 126 yds / 25 g) in the color Grey Melange 06.
Blush pink sample (size 1)
5 skeins / 250 g Drops Alpaca (100% alpaca - 167 m / 183 yds / 50 g) in the color 9033 held double.
Red sample (size 2)
6 skeins / 150 g Sandnes Garn Cashmere (100% cashmere - 110 m / 120 yds / 25 g) in the color Scarlet Red 4018.
DIRECTIONS
The scarf is worked flat from tip to tip. The scarf is shaped by working increases along the right side edge until half the total length of the scarf, and then decreasing along the right edge for the second half. The scarf has an i-cord edge which is worked along the edges of the entire scarf.