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Nuotta Scarf
Nuotta is named after a small island called ‘Nuottasaari’, next to the protected outdoor green area Uutela in eastern Helsinki.
The scarf is a little triangular shaped accessorie which is knitted flat with textured pattern, colourwork pillar stripes and i-cord on the edges. The scarf is knitted from the tip with a set of increases and after reaching the middle there will be a set of decreases to the end tip. The textured pattern has cables portraying as waves in the sea & boat robes and the colourwork pillar stripes as the classic sailor’s stripes.
The pattern is part of A Verb For Keeping Warm’s Pro-Verbial Yarn / Shawl Club 2024!
SIZE: 
One size
Length: 140 cm / 55” 
Width: 35 cm / 13.75”
MATERIALS: 
Main colour (MC) yarn: 1 skein of Metamorphosis by A Verb For Keeping Warm (70%merino wool, 30% silk, 352 m / 385 yds per 115 g) in the colourway Daydream or approximately 352 m / 385 yds of sport weight yarn and
Contrast colour (CC) yarn: 1 skein of Metamorphosis by A Verb For Keeping Warm (70% merino wool, 30% silk, 352 m / 385 yds per 115 g) in the colourway True Blue or approximately 105 m / 115 yds of sport weight yarn and
Needles: 3 mm / US 2.5 circular needles with 80 cm / 32-inch-long cable. Always use a needle size that gets you to the gauge.
Notions: Cable needle (if needed) and a tapestry needle
GAUGE: 
10 cm x 10 cm / 4” x 4” 
34 sts x 30 rows of textured pattern knitted with 3 mm / US 2.5 in flat after blocking without stretching
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- First published: August 2024
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