ACCESSORY
This scarf is worked flat in two
pieces then grafted together so
the scallop shape created at the
cast-on is the same at both ends.
Start knitting...
Cast on 43 sts.
Set-up Row 1 (RS): *K1, p1; rep
from * to last st, k1.
Set-up Row 2: K2, *p1, k1; rep
from * to last st, k1.
Work rows 1-4 from chart or
written instructions below.
Row 1 (RS): K1, p1, *yo, k1, p1,
ssk, k1, k2tog, p1, k1, yo, p1;
rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 2: K2, *p2, k1, p3, k1, p2,
k1; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 3: K1, p1, *yo, p1, k1, p1,
cdd, p1, k1, p1, yo, p1; rep
from * to last st, k1.
Row 4: As Row 2.
Rep rows 1-4 a further 51 times,
or until scarf measures half
desired length, ending after a
Row 4.
Break yarn, leaving a long tail for
grafting, and place all stitches
on holder.
Work second half the same
as first.
Break yarn and graft the
two halves together using
Kitchener stitch.
Weave in ends.
Block to measurements,
pinning out the scalloped
shape at each end.
Designed by
Miranda Jollie
Yarn used
Stylecraft Batik Swirl
1 ball in Coral Reef 3739
About the yarn
DK; 550m per 200g ball;
80% acrylic, 20% wool
Tension
21.5 sts x 21.5 rows =
10cm measured over patt
Needles used
4.5mm straight
Other supplies
stitch holder
tapestry needle
Abbreviations
See page 94 for all
abbreviations
Sizing
one size
Need to
know...
This lovely scarf is simple enough to be
a pleasure to knit and so pretty that it’s a
pleasure to wear!
SCARF
Branch Line
Chart
Key
Miranda’s tip
You can easily make the
scarf wider; just cast on
more sts in multiples of 10
(e.g. 53 sts instead of 43)
and follow the pattern as
written. Bear in mind that
you will require more yarn