Haymaker by Lotta H Löthgren

Haymaker

Knitting
October 2019
both are used in this pattern
Light Fingering ?
31 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
US 0 - 2.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
875 yards (800 m)
One size
English
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Haymaker is a highly wearable rectangular scarf made to be a staple piece that will last you through cold days for years to come. With a timeless design, it offers an interesting texture created by slipped stitches and a wide ribbing in both ends. It’s a relaxing knit for the experienced knitter, and a fun next step for the beginner knitter who wants to explore new textures.

Pattern notes
Haymaker is knitted in one piece from end to end. It is mirrored, meaning it begins and ends with a long rib, and the pattern repeats are worked in between these two ends.
This pattern includes instructions for a light fingering version and a worsted version. Instructions for the light fingering one are written out first, followed by instructions for the worsted one (in parentheses).

Finished measurements
30x190 (28x190) cm

Yarn
Light fingering version
200 g of Camilla Vad Lambswool, 100 % lambswool, 225 m/50 g (shown in the colour Messing) OR approximately 800 m of a light fingering yarn

(Worsted version)
400 g of Raincloud&Sage Homestead, 100 % merino, 140 m/100 g (shown in the colour grey), OR approximately 560 m of a worsted weight yarn

Needles
2 mm/US size 0 (3 mm/US size 3) for ribbing
3.75 mm/US size 5 (4.5 mm/US size 7) for main fabric

Gauge
26 sts x 22 rounds (22 sts x 24 rounds) on 10 cm/4” in pattern stitch worked flat