Cerulean Sour

$8.00

If you're purchasing yarn online for this pattern, Dandelion Fiber Company in downtown Minneapolis has it listed on their website, and I know they would appreciate the support.

I wanted a big, bold statement scarf with lace and texture to wrap myself in during this cold and dreary winter. This gorgeous blue, paired with a geometric openwork pattern just brightens my day when I put it on!

The simple lines of the pattern made for a quick knit, and the squishy, classic yarn here is a dream to work with. It's soft, but this is a solid fabric that will last beautifully when worn on repeat. (And it's absolutely about to be worn on repeat!)

I calculated 5 different widths for the pattern and then paired them with lengths I think work best for each. That said, you can pair my lengths/widths as desired or create your own custom size using the notes on page 2 of the pattern.

The motif is both charted and written, and the scarf is worked lengthwise from end to end.

Pattern is written for 5 sizes; you can pair the lengths and widths as you prefer, or use the notes in the pattern to create your own custom measurements.

Scroll down for details.

If you're purchasing yarn online for this pattern, Dandelion Fiber Company in downtown Minneapolis has it listed on their website, and I know they would appreciate the support.

I wanted a big, bold statement scarf with lace and texture to wrap myself in during this cold and dreary winter. This gorgeous blue, paired with a geometric openwork pattern just brightens my day when I put it on!

The simple lines of the pattern made for a quick knit, and the squishy, classic yarn here is a dream to work with. It's soft, but this is a solid fabric that will last beautifully when worn on repeat. (And it's absolutely about to be worn on repeat!)

I calculated 5 different widths for the pattern and then paired them with lengths I think work best for each. That said, you can pair my lengths/widths as desired or create your own custom size using the notes on page 2 of the pattern.

The motif is both charted and written, and the scarf is worked lengthwise from end to end.

Pattern is written for 5 sizes; you can pair the lengths and widths as you prefer, or use the notes in the pattern to create your own custom measurements.

Scroll down for details.

Yarn: Kelbourne Woolens Germantown (100% North American wool, 220yds/201m per 3.53oz/100g skein). Shown in Dark Teal.

Gauge: Lace pattern: 16sts/24rows per 4”/10cm in final blocked fabric. Each edge (4 sts): 0.5”/1.25cm wide once finished.

Needles: US#8/5mm needle, or size to get gauge. I suggest a 16”/40.5cm circular needle so work can be rolled up to fit in a knitting bag.

Sizes and Yardage required:

Pattern is written for 5 sizes. Estimated yardage is given following each size option.

7×48" / 17.75×122cm - 300yds / 275m

9×68" / 22.75×172.5cm - 450yds / 410m

11x68" / 28×172.5cm - 550yds / 505m

13×88" / 33×223.5cm - 800yds / 730m

15×88" / 38x223.5cm - 950yds / 870m

You can pair the lengths and widths as you prefer, or use the notes given on page 2 of the pattern to create your own custom measurements.