This scarf is constructed sideways from tip to tip. It is knitted all in garter stitch and uses intarsia technique to create a wavy sinus curve edge with holes at the lower edge. Because of this construction, the length (wingspan) can easily be adapted.
The knitting pattern is available on
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The pattern PDF is 8 pages long and contains
- written row-by-row instructions
- pattern chart
- a short photo tutorial for intarsia knitting
- a schematic and a short explanation of the construction
To knit this scarf you need the following materials
- Fingering weight yarn in two colors – I used a total about 600 metres (167 grams):
- about 120 metres (30 grams) of C1 (neon green in the pictures, I used madeline Tosh, Merino light, colorway Infrared Sky 455-O)
- about 480 metres (135 grams) of C2 (dark blue in the pictures, I used Wollmeise Pure 100% Merino Superwash )
- 3.25 knitting needles
- optional: removable stitch marker (to mark the beginning of one repeat), to make counting easier