'Latvianesque' - Infinity Scarf PDF Knitting Pattern for 4-ply/fingering

£6.00

You will receive a PDF knitting pattern to create your very own 'Latvianesque' infinity scarf/cowl. The stranded design is charted, the rest of the pattern is written instructions.

’Latvianesque’ is an infinitity scarf that is long enough to wrap around one’s neck for a super cosy scarf, or left to hang for a more dramatic look that will show off all the panels.

Beginning with a provisional cast-on, it is knit entirely in the round and only has a few ends to weave in. There are a few longer floats to manage, but still manageable for someone knew to colourwork. The scarf is then grafted together with kitchener stitch.

As the name suggests, the designs are inspired by and borrowed from traditional Latvian motifs.

Yarn: I used fingering weight yarns.

Colour A - 90g - 382.5 meters (418.3 yards)
Colour B - 92g - 391.0 meters (427.6 yards)
Colour C - 72g - 306.0 meters (334.6 yards)
Colour D - 97g - 412.3 meters (450.8 yards)
Colour E - 90g - 382.5 meters (418.3 yards)


Gauge: 38 stitches by 36 rows in stranded colour work (post-blocking). Gauge is not critical, but a looser gauge may result in using more yarn.

Finished Dimensions: 26cm (approx 10.25”) width, 158cm (approx 62”) circumference.

Needles: Two 60cm/24” circular needles in size US 3 (3.25mm), or whatever needles allow you to achieve gauge. I am a tight knitter, so if you knit more loosely, you may want to go down a needle size. Of course, if you prefer, feel free to use magic loop or DPN’s. Working at a smaller/larger gauge will, of course, result in a smaller/larger garment.

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You will receive a PDF knitting pattern to create your very own 'Latvianesque' infinity scarf/cowl. The stranded design is charted, the rest of the pattern is written instructions.

’Latvianesque’ is an infinitity scarf that is long enough to wrap around one’s neck for a super cosy scarf, or left to hang for a more dramatic look that will show off all the panels.

Beginning with a provisional cast-on, it is knit entirely in the round and only has a few ends to weave in. There are a few longer floats to manage, but still manageable for someone knew to colourwork. The scarf is then grafted together with kitchener stitch.

As the name suggests, the designs are inspired by and borrowed from traditional Latvian motifs.

Yarn: I used fingering weight yarns.

Colour A - 90g - 382.5 meters (418.3 yards)
Colour B - 92g - 391.0 meters (427.6 yards)
Colour C - 72g - 306.0 meters (334.6 yards)
Colour D - 97g - 412.3 meters (450.8 yards)
Colour E - 90g - 382.5 meters (418.3 yards)


Gauge: 38 stitches by 36 rows in stranded colour work (post-blocking). Gauge is not critical, but a looser gauge may result in using more yarn.

Finished Dimensions: 26cm (approx 10.25”) width, 158cm (approx 62”) circumference.

Needles: Two 60cm/24” circular needles in size US 3 (3.25mm), or whatever needles allow you to achieve gauge. I am a tight knitter, so if you knit more loosely, you may want to go down a needle size. Of course, if you prefer, feel free to use magic loop or DPN’s. Working at a smaller/larger gauge will, of course, result in a smaller/larger garment.

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