Katharina Kuntz
Our Mysterious Summer Scarf Knitting Pattern
Our Mysterious Summer Scarf Knitting Pattern
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This is a knitting pattern, not a finished knitted scarf.
Pattern includes written instructions for the overall project, but the body of the scarf is all charted (no written instructions for that). I've also added videos from YouTube for each technique.
The scarf uses an invisible cast-on, invisible bind-off, slipped edges and is double-knit.
Needle size: 2.0 mm - US 0
Gauge: 32 stitches and 44 rown = 4 inches (knitted flat) or 64 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches (double knitting)
You will need: Fingering weight Yarn (2,5 – 3,5mm/ US 1 ½ - 4 Needle) around 1300m (1422 yards) that is 650m (711 yards) per color.
Yarn I used:
2 skein SOUL fingering Weight Yarn (PRU YARNS) in color Stevie, 400m/100g (438 yards/ 15 oz), (85% Wool 15% Nyon), or a similar weight and yardage in the fiber and color of your choice
2 skein SOUL fingering Weight Yarn (PRU YARNS) in color Atlantic, 400m/100g (438 yards/ 15 oz), (85% Wool 15% Nyon), or a similar weight and yardage in the fiber and color of your choice
Finished dimensions: 80 inches (204 cm) long, 6 inches (15 centimeters) wide
Additional materials: 4 Stitch markers, tapestry needle, yarn tension ring. Extra +2 spare 2mm needles (for binding of).
Skill Level: Intermediate
When Mable, Dipper and Waddles arrived back home after the summer, Mable immediately started knitting a scarf as a reminder of this adventurous summer. Waddles helped her of course. She chose a dark blue yarn to represent Dipper and a rainbow yarn for herself. She spun the rainbow yarn from leftover unicorn hair. Well, if you’re already collecting unicorn hair you can’t just go with just a handful, that would be unreasonable…right?! For emergencies, you need more… yes, yes.
The drawings are from the first day in the
Shack until the fight with Bill. A memory was immortalized for each day. Bill was displayed in the middle of the scarf. Like a deer on the wall, her trophy. So that every time she looks in the mirror, she can see how brave she is and what she can achieve if she believes in herself. She never wants to be afraid of growing up again.
Now you too can knit Mable’s scarf, I hope you have fun :).
