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Weymouth Scarf
The Weymouth triangle scarf/shawl/bandana can be made any size, in any gauge. It is worked side to side increasing until nearly 1/2 the yarn has been used, then decreasing to the end. It was designed to use nearly every inch of a special yarn. The all over textured stitch pattern is written. The only finishing is to weave in ends.
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Finished measurements for the sample shown:
60”/152 cm long (wingspan)
28”/ 71 cm at center point (depth)
MATERIALS
Yarn
Exact yardage will depend on size, gauge and yarn used. These yardage estimates are approximated to achieve the finished measurements above.
800 yards/730 meters fingering to sport weight yarn
600 yards/550 meters sport to DK weight yarn
400 yards/360 meters DK to Worsted weight yarn
Shown here:
Cashmere People Cashgora Fingering (100% Cashgora 360-460 yards/330-420 meters/100g): ‘Sanguine’ 2 skeins
Needles
A circular 24” or longer is recommended. Choose a size based on recommended needle size for your yarn or based your knowledge about how you tend to tension your knitting. For maximum drape, choose needle two or three sizes larger than the recommended needle.
US 6/4mm was used to knit the sample shown.
Notions Required
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
GAUGE
Any gauge
The gauge will determine the amount of yardage/meterage required.
Shown here:
20 stitches x 32 rows = 4” in pattern stitch
Adjust gauge to suit your yarn
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