Raspberries and Lime by Michael Harrigan

Raspberries and Lime

Knitting
June 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
370 - 380 yards (338 - 347 m)
41x15.5 in (104x39.4 cm)
English
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This bandana-style scarf is basically a triangular knit from the top down, alternating stripes of colors (Tourmaline and Citrine) with bands of an eyelet Roman stripes pattern and a final edge that incorporates a Fireflowers slipped stitch pattern.

The yarn I used in the pattern is Blacker Yarns Lyonesse 4-ply that’s a blend of linen and Corriedale wool. It used most of 1 ball of Tourmaline and 1 ball of Citrine. The yarn produces a crisp fabric with excellent stitch definition.

Raspberries and Lime - because there’s a refreshing and fruity feel about this combination of colors and stitch patterns. It’s sure to add a welcome and eye-catching touch to your neckline at any time of the year!

Measurements: 41x15.5 in (104x39.4 cm)