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Jasmine Scarf
Fans of Downton Abbey’s amazing fashions, rejoice!
Just in time for holiday gift-knitting, A Head For Trouble: What To Knit While Catching Crooks, Chasing Clues, and Solving Murders (20 Hats & Adornments Inspired by Lady Detectives of the Roaring Twenties) was released in October, 2014. It is available in both electronic and paperback format both here and on my website: www.julieturjoman.com.
Knit something special for your inner flapper!
Lively flapper Jasmine (Jazz) Cross is the brainchild of author Ellen Mansoor Collier. Jazz navigates both high society as well as the seedier sides of Prohibition-era Galveston, TX while keeping an eye out for the big break that will make her newspaper editor take her seriously as a journalist. Independent and with moxie to spare, Jazz investigates speakeasies, gang crime, and glittering society swells in adventures that are inspired by true events.
Jasmine’s petite scarf, with its chevron stitch borders and multi-color Stockinette stitch center, strikes a neat but carefree note when tucked into the neckline of one’s jacket.
SIZE: One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
26¼“ (66.5 cm) long from tip to tip, and 5½” (14 cm) wide at center.
MATERIALS:
Blue Sky Alpacas Alpaca Silk 146 yds (133 m)/1.75oz (50 g), 50% alpaca, 50% silk; Sport wt.
Main Color (MC): Peacock #139, 1 skein.
Contrast Color 1 (CC1): Peridot #148, 1 skein.
Contrast Color 2 (CC2): Garnet #138, 1 skein.
US Size 3 (3.25 mm) needles, or size needed to obtain correct gauge
Tapestry needle
Brooch or large decorative button
GAUGE:
29 sts and 29 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Chevron st, blocked;
22 sts and 29 rows = 4” (10 cm) in St st, blocked.
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- First published: October 2014
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