Perfect Pitch Scarf

Perfect Pitch Scarf

This clever design allows you to fine- tune your scarf so it’s perfect every time! Each time you wear it you can change the look by adjusting the relative lengths of the loop and tail. So many different ways to wear this design! The knitting is easy, but keeps you interested with integrated i-cord edges that merge for a seamless and tidy point. Classy enough for the office or the symphony!

This design is suitable for knitters who can knit, purl, increase, decrease, and who are interested in learning some new techniques. Integrated i-cord, a provisional cast-on, and both garter stitch and stockinette stitch grafting are explained in the pattern. The pattern is four pages long and has been test knit and professionally tech edited to be clear and free of errors.

IMG_0755Finished Measurements:The sample shown measures 5 in/ 12.5 cm wide by 45 in/ 114.5 cm long after blocking.

Gauge: (Gauge is not critical in this project, but a different gauge will give a different size scarf.)
Working gauge (before washing) = 18 sts and 30 rows/ 4in/ 10cm over scarf body stitch pattern with larger needles.
Final Gauge (after washing) = 21 sts and 26 rows/ 4 in/ 10cm. *Note that, in this yarn, the scarf will shrink in width and grow in length approx. 10% with washing. To get a 45 in/ 114.5 cm scarf I knit 40 1/2 in/ 103 cm long.*


What You Need:

* Malabrigo Silky Merino (51% silk, 49% merino; 150 yds/ 137 m per 1.76 oz/ 50 g skein); 2 skeins. Shown in color 413 – “Ankara Green”. *Note that exact yardage will depend on length knit. A 45 in/ 114.5 cm scarf takes approx. 200 yds/ 185m. A single skein will knit a scarf approx. 33 in/ 84 cm long.*
IMG_0773* 1 pair of straight knitting needles in size required to obtain gauge. I used US #6/ 4mm. You may need needles a size or two larger or smaller.
* Optional: one spare dpn in same size as above to use for grafting i- cord.
* 1 pair of dpns about 4 US sizes smaller than above. I used US #2/ 2.75mm.
* 1 crochet hook approx. size D for provisional cast-on.
* Approx. 1 yd/ 1m smooth scrap yarn for provisional CO.
* scrap yarn to use as stitch holder
* safety pin or locking stitch marker
* tapestry needle for grafting

In case you need it: I found a great little video by The Unapologetic Knitter that shows how to fix  i-cord edges if they come off the needle,  as well as how to fix an error several rows below. See it HERE .

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