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
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