Polka Bow Scarf
PDF PATTERN
This classic ribbon scarf design is knit from tip to tip using the double knitting technique. The pattern is intended as a fairly simple introduction to the Double Knitting. Instructions include video tutorials to guide you through the pattern’s different sections.
The result is a lovely vintage-inspired scarf, which is as fun to knit as easy to wear.
PDF PATTERN
This classic ribbon scarf design is knit from tip to tip using the double knitting technique. The pattern is intended as a fairly simple introduction to the Double Knitting. Instructions include video tutorials to guide you through the pattern’s different sections.
The result is a lovely vintage-inspired scarf, which is as fun to knit as easy to wear.
PDF PATTERN
This classic ribbon scarf design is knit from tip to tip using the double knitting technique. The pattern is intended as a fairly simple introduction to the Double Knitting. Instructions include video tutorials to guide you through the pattern’s different sections.
The result is a lovely vintage-inspired scarf, which is as fun to knit as easy to wear.
Measurements
Width: 12.5 cm (5”)
Length: 85 cm (34”)
Changing the yarn weight and/or needle size can also result in different sizes and fits (s).
Yardage
240 meters of DK-weight yarn
Or
250 m of fingering-weight yarn held together with the same amount of lace silk mohair.
The burgundy sample is knit using Lise Tailor’s Merinos and silk mohair held together in colorway Prune. The brown sample is knit using Cardiff Cashmere Classic in col. 511.
Needles
3.25 mm (US3) Circular needles with a cable of at least 40 cm (16”)
4 mm (US6) Circular needles with a cable of at least 40 cm (16”)
Gauge
21 sts x 29 rounds in double knitting stockinette stitch worked flat on gauge-size needles (for my sample, 4 mm needles).
Please note that gauge is not relevant for this project but might affect yardage and finished measurements.