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![Harvest Fingering Pomegranate](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Urthyarns/829569060/Meander_Pomegranate_5_small2.jpg)
![Harvest Fingering Pomegranate](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Urthyarns/829569096/Meander_Pomegranate_3_small2.jpg)
![Harvest Fingering Black Grape](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Urthyarns/829569122/Meander_Black_Grape_3_small2.jpg)
![Harvest Fingering Fig
Note the scarf's wrong side to show Meander's reversible nature!](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Urthyarns/829569148/Meander_Grape_Leaf_4_small2.jpg)
![Arazi Section Meander Shawl through Row 198](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Ayasuluk/1034045982/Arazi_Section_Meander_Shawl_through_Row_198_medium.png)
Meander Scarf
A 1-skein boomerang shaped scarf that ebbs and flows in ever changing, nearly reversible stitch directions, much like its namesake river in the Aegean region of Turkey, using a repetition of whirling eyelets to demarcate the textures of each different motif. Worked flat from the narrow end with consistent garter edges.
Materials: 1 skein Urth Harvest Fingering, shown
in Pomegranate
Dimensions: 60”/ 152.5 cm wingspan, 14”/ 35.5 cm at widest point, 32”/ 81 cm at bind off edge.
Needles: US 7 / 4.5 mm, straight or circular, length to accommodate final 146 sts. Note: a few knitters have experienced running out of yarn in the last few rows, so frogged and reworked using US 6/4mm instead of the US 7/4.5mm recommended. Frequent switching between knits and purls can vary yarn usage based on differing tensions between those stitches.
German translation thanks to Katharina Sokiran - Ravelry ID Manfredovna
Polish translation thanks to Aga Mackiewicz - RavelryID: IKzRoguRenifera
Errata:
Row 141: K4, m1, k2, p1, k2tog, yo twice, ssk, rep bet - 11 more times, p1, k2tog, yo twice, ssk, k5 (77 sts)
Row 249: K4, m1, p4, k1, k2tog, yo, k1, p5, k1, rep bet - 11 more times, k2tog, yo, k1, p4, k6 (131 sts)
Row 272: K4, p2tog, p1, k1, p2, k1, rep bet - 25 more times, p2, m1, k4
Row 276: K4, p2tog, p2, k1,p1, k1, p2, k1, rep bet - 25 more times, p1, m1, k4
Wrong word used in the Arazi section: “Continue in the established sequence for the edges and field Arazi Stitch pattern for a total of 9 pattern repeats, 117 sts, ending with a WS Row 222.”
An enlarged chart for the Arazi Section uploaded to the pics.
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