Volver: To Return: by Debby Reece
Volver: To Return: by Debby Reece
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Inspiration
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Materials
Yar n: Wool or wool blend in worsted weight or DK in 3 or 4
colors. 300-350 grams of worsted weight, or 350-400 grams of
DK weight.
Needles: US 8 for worsted, US 6 for DK
Finished Measurements: 72 - 78 long 10 wide - worsted,
approximately 60 long 10 wide for DK
Gauge: 4 st/in and 8 rows/in worsted, 5 st/in and 9 rows/in DK
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Construction
Construction: The scarf is knit along the short end of the scarf,
starting with a few stitches and increasing as you knit to the
full length, creating a long triangle (with squared off tip). The
work is then tur ned and knit back for the full length, picking
up stitches along the angled edge created by the first half.
The first two stitches on the right side are always knit (purl on
the wrong side) to create a mock i-chord along the outer
edges of the scarf for a smooth finish. Colors are switched on
the right side. I recommend you cut your yar n unless color
changes are short and you prefer to carry the yar n up the side.
Abbreviations:
CO - cast on K - knit P - purl
Sl1 - slip 1 stitch sts - stitches BO - bind off
Kfb - knit in the front and back of the same stitch, increasing 1
stitch
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Patter n:
The first number in the
patter n is for worsted
weight, while the number
in ( ) is for the DK weight.
Repeat these two rows 4 times more (10 rows worked). Repeat
Row 1 (11 rows worked). On the 12th row (WS) perfor m an
Increase Row as follows:
Inc Row (WS): Sl1, Kfb, K to last 2 sts, P2.
Continue in this manner, repeating Rows 1 and 2, and
increasing on the 12th row each time (this will be on a WS
row), until you have 44 (52) sts on the needle.
AT THE SAME TIME: switch colors along the way, as you wish,
creating stripes of varying width. It may be easier to start your
new color after knitting the first two sts of each right side row,
so you dont have to weave in ends along the mock i-chord
edge.
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Making the Tur n
Now tur n the scarf clockwise with the right side still facing
you, and start working back, parallel to the scarf triangle
already knit. (Cowl Version: on Row 1, work across sts just cast
on and connect to the existing scarf, as directed below)
Row 1(RS): K to the last st. Slip last st (as to knit), pick up 1 st
through both legs of the edge st on the triangle. Pass the
slipped st over the last picked up st. Tur n.
Row 2(WS): Sl1 (as to purl with the yar n in front), K to the last
2 sts, P2.
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Continue in this manner, repeating Rows 1 and 2, and
increasing on the 12th row each time, until you have 44 (52)
sts on the needle. The increase rows should line up with the
increase rows on the first half of the scarf. No worries if they
dont match up exactly. If
youre within a row or two, it
wont matter after blocking.
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Modifications:
If you would like to modify the length and width of your scarf
or cowl, you will need to know your stitch and row gauge.
Once you knit a swatch in GARTER STITCH (knitting all rows),
measure the number of stitches per inch (SPI) and rows per
inch (RPI) and write them below.
SPI = ______
RPI = ______
In order to deter mine how often (on which row) to perfor m the
increase, you need to decide the total width of your scarf (W)
in inches. You will also need to decide how long (L) you want
your scarf to be. You decide, and fill in below.
W = ______ inches
L = _____ inches
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Now take the total number of rows over which these increases
need to take place, divide by SI, and you have the number of
rows (N) (how often) you need to perfor m the increase.
Example 1:
SPI = 4 stitches per inch
RPI = 8 rows per inch
W = 12 inches
L = 50 inches
S = 12 x 4 = 48 sts
R = 50 x 8 = 400 rows
SI = 48-5 = 43
N = 400/43 = 9.3 so use 10
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Example 2:
SPI = 4.5 sts per inch
RPI = 9.5 rows per inch
W = 8 inches
L = 60 inches
S = 8 x 4.5 = 36 sts
R = 60 x 9.5 = 570 rows
SI = 36-5 = 31
N = 570/31 = 18.3 so
increase on every 18th
row
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