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River Rocks Scarf
The River Rocks Scarf is a cozy two-color brioche scarf that knitters of all experience levels can work. With its increases and decreases, the scarf captures the movement of water flowing over river rocks. Use high-contrast hues to emphasize the ripple-like lines or select similar colors for a more subtle effect.
Finished Measurements
6½” / 16.5 cm x 69½” / 176.5 cm
Yarn
DC: 3 skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (100% targhee; 145 yd / 133 m per 50 g) or 404 yd / 370 m of DK weight yarn
LC: 3 skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Arbor (100% targhee; 145 yd / 133 m per 50 g) or 404 yd / 370 m of DK weight yarn
Sample shown in Brooklyn Tweed Arbor in Sashiko (DC) and Rainier (LC)
Needles
One 16” / 40 cm or 24” / 60 cm circular needle in size US 4 / 3.5 mm
Or use a needle size to obtain gauge after blocking
Notions
Tapestry needle
Gauge
19 sts and 30 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Simple Brioche St after blocking
Notes
The gauge swatch is knit in Simple Brioche and not in the scarf’s stitch pattern. The latter contains increase and decrease stitches, which some knitters might have difficulty measuring in a swatch. Knitting Simple Brioche will help you determine if your chosen needle size creates a desirable fabric.
The pattern uses a Two Color Italian cast on and bind off. If you don’t wish to use these techniques, you can cast on over two needles with the dark color and bind off loosely with the dark color instead. Keep in mind, though, that the edges will look different from the ones in the sample.
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