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Passage scarf
The Passage scarf is knitted as a
seamless tube. The piece begins with a
Provisional Cast-On and is worked in
the round before the ends are grafted
together to form a continuous ring. The use of
fingering-weight yarn allows the cable pattern to
remain crisp and graphic, emphasizing the clean
lines and structure of the design.
Three length options offer versatility in wear: a
short loop worn once around the neck, a medium
length that wraps twice, or a longer version
that can be wrapped three times or worn as a
looser circle. The result is a refined, architectural
accessory that balances clarity of form with
warmth and practicality.
SIZE
1 (2, 3)
Circumference: 60 (110, 135) cm / 23.5 (43.5, 53)
inches.
Height: 27 cm / 10.5 inches.
YARN
500 (900, 1110) m / 550 (990, 1200) yards of
fingering-weight yarn.
Gray sample (size 1): 2 skeins of Skydance Fibers
Stella (100% wool; 384 m / 420 yards per 100 g),
shown in colorway Steamy Kitchen Window.
Brown sample (size 3): 3 skeins of Tukuwool
Fingering (100% Finnish wool; 370 m / 405 yards
per 100 g), shown in colorway Lungo.
NEEDLES
3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle with a cable length
of 40 cm / 16 inches.
GAUGE
29 sts and 40 rounds = 10 cm / 4 inches of cable
pattern in the round, after blocking.
Note: Always use the needle size that gives you the
right gauge!
NOTIONS
1 stitch marker, waste yarn or cable cords, tapestry
needle, blocking tools, cable needle (if using).
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- First published: July 2026
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