About this Design: On a rocky outcrop of the Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, weathered limestone creates pools and deep crevices. The shimmery grey tones of Bare Naked Wools’ Chebris worsted and the lace pattern create rivulets and pools within the fabric of this scarf.
This scarf is worked in two pieces and then grafted together in the middle.
Skills Required:
- Working lace
- Grafting/Kitchener Stitch
- Working with charts
- Blocking
Finished Size (blocked): 12.5”/31.75 cm wide by 70”/177.80 cm long
Other Tools:
- Stitch markers (3)
- Glow line tape (to mark current row on charts/instructions)
- Fine cotton thread in contrasting colour for life-lines
- Waste yarn or stitch holder
- Tapestry needle
- Tpins
Yarn: 675 yards/603 meters of mohair/wool blend worsted weight yarn that knits up to 3-4 sts/inch.
Shown In: Bare Naked Wools ‘Chebris Worsted’, (225 yards/201 meters; 60% merino wool, 40% mohair wool; 4.0 oz/115 grams per skein). 3 skeins in Charbon.
Note: This pattern is also available in the
Northern Landscapes, part 2 ebook.