A bias-knit reversible scarf with a bobbled edge. You may find the rhythmic flow of the twelve row repeat to be reminiscent of a sirens’ call.
Approximate Finished Measurements: 10” at widest point x 72” long after blocking
Materials 400—yards fingering weight yarn. We used Cape May Fiber Co Fingering Weight Minis- set of 5 skeins (460yds/100G, 75% Merino Wool, 25% Nylon): Color: Au Natural (natural shades of Red Cabbage, Black Bean, Onion, Cranberry and Beet) **See Note And we also used Neighborhood Fiber Co. Cobblestone Sock (400 yds/100G, 75% Bluefaced Leicester Wool, 15% Cashmere, 10% Silk): Color: Liberty Bell Blue - US Size 5 (3.75mm) 24” (60.96cm) or 32” (81.28 cm) circular needle - 1 stitch marker - tapestry needle
Gauge 16 sts, 32 rows = 4” in garter stitch (knit every row) on US Size 5 (3.75mm) knitting needle after blocking. Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. I “wet blocked” the scarf so that the stitches relaxed and made a very drapey scarf. To ensure your scarf will be the same as ours, see the “Finishing” section on how to wet block.