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Coming Home
Coming Home is a cozy scarf/wrap featuring a lovely garter/lace hole stitch pattern that is interesting to make as well as easy to memorize (and I created this video tutorial to help you as well!). Knit up with DK-weight yarn, it’s a great layering accessory.
Pattern Information:
Finished Size: Approx 13”/33 cm x 62”/156.5 cm (after blocking)
Yarn: Approx 720 yds of DK-weight yarn, shown in Edna Extra by Dirty Water Dyeworks (85% Polwarth Wool, 15% Silk; 250g = 730 yds), 1 skein. Or, if using her regular 100 gram skeins, you’ll need 3 skeins (although 2 skeins could work and it will come out just slightly less thick).
Gauge:
- 22 sts = 4”/10 cm in st pattern before blocking
- 19 sts = 4”/10 cm in st pattern after blocking
Gauge Notes:
- Exact gauge is not critical but will effect finished size and yardage amounts.
- Because scarf is knit lengthwise and is quite long, your stitch gauge will be stretched out quite a bit after blocking. When swatching, focus on matching the “before blocking” gauge, knowing that when scarf is blocked you will stretch it out to match finished measurements.
Needles & Other Supplies:
• US 7/4 mm 32”/80 cm or 40”/102 cm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge.
• Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
• Optional: removable stitch marker (to mark RS of work).
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- First published: November 2018
- Page created: November 19, 2018
- Last updated: September 6, 2024 …
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