Aurora Scarf by Shaina Bilow

Aurora Scarf

Knitting
April 2013
yarn held together
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
15.5 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in seed stitch holding 3 strands of yarn together
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
1040 yards (951 m)
One size fits most adults and teens
English
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Experience Level: Beginner

I was inspired by the Northern Lights to create a scarf that brings color into focus on a backdrop of a simple seed texture. The Aurora Scarf is a beginner level project that’s got enough color changing action to entrance even expert level knitters. Let your inner artist have a ball picking five colors of fingering weight yarn. You’ll use multiple strands as you knit to create a stunning ombré effect. Gorgeous for men or women, this accessory brings a modern pop of color to the wearer’s wardrobe.

Construction Details
The scarf is worked in one piece along the short edge.

Techniques Necessary
Cast on
Knit
Purl
Bind off

Finished measurements: 7 x 65

Yarn: 5 colors of fingering weight (CYCA #1) yarn in the following yardage amounts:
Colors A and E: 175 yards each
Colors B, C, and D: 230 yards each.
These yardage amounts allow for the yarn to be held triple strand.

Samples made with Knit Picks Palette (100% Peruvian highland wool; 231 yds / 50 g), 1 ball each of 5 colors.

Gauge: 15.5 stitches and 24 rows = 4 in seed stitch holding three strands of yarn together.

Needles: US 10.5 (6.5 mm) needle or size needed for gauge. Adjust needle size as necessary to obtain correct gauge.

Additional materials: tapestry needle.