Collinear scarf by Paulina Popiolek

Collinear scarf

Knitting
June 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch after blocking
US 5 - 3.75 mm
390 - 410 yards (357 - 375 m)
One size 61.5" wingspan; 12" depth
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“Collinear” scarf and shawl are sold together. There are 2 separate PDF files as each one is shaped and made slightly different.

“Collinear” scarf is knit in a garter stitch. The eye catching stripe and slip stitch pattern makes it fun to knit and creates lots of different possibilities to wear it.
Bias construction gives the scarf beautiful drape and the addition of a very fine saw-tooth edge adds a feminine touch to the piece.

The sample shown is made out of “Breathless” fingering weight yarn by “Shalimar Yarns”; colours used: “Lagoon” about 80g and “Buttermilk” about 30g.
The edge is worked together with the main part on one side and then knitted-on sideways instead of the cast off.

“Collinear” is quite easy to make and knitters with some experience in the craft should be able to complete it.
Instructions are written only.

The scarf is very easy to wear and goes with many outfits.
Colour possibilities are endless and “Shalimar Yarns” have plenty to choose from.

“Collinear” is a great casual accessory for any season!

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