Torrin Scarf

£5.00

The Torrin scarf is a dainty scarf or scarflette with a dip stitch that makes a soft and squishy accessory. The pattern is simple to work up, and the stitch is engaging but easy to memorise. There are two sizes listed in the pattern, but you could work this to any size by choosing when to work the decreases.

Gauge

16 stitches and 25 rows per 10 cm/4 inches

Sizing

Small: 110cm/43 inches long, 30cm/12 inches wide

Large: 160cm/63inches long, 37cm/14.5 inches wide

Yardage

Small 220m/240 yards

Large 400m/438 yards

Yarn

This scarf was designed to use those specials skeins of DK or 4ply yarn that we want to let shine! The small uses the amount in a standard DK skein and the large uses the amount in a standard 4ply or mohair skein.

This scarf is designed for DK weight yarn but could be worked in DK, fingering held double, fingering held with mohair or another combination of yarns that meet gauge.

The small sample (beige/gold) is Biches et Buches Les Gros Mohair in Hay. The large sample is Cardiff Cashmere Classic.

Yarn used by testers included Orkney Angora, Hand-dyed yarn, hand-spun and Drops Daisy.

Techniques

The pattern is worked in an all-over dip-stitch pattern. The pattern is written out and a video is included in the pattern on how to work the dips.

Below are some tutorials of other techniques that might be helpful when working this pattern

i-cord edges (note - this is for a 3 stitch icord, the pattern uses 2 stitches)

KFB (knit front back)

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The Torrin scarf is a dainty scarf or scarflette with a dip stitch that makes a soft and squishy accessory. The pattern is simple to work up, and the stitch is engaging but easy to memorise. There are two sizes listed in the pattern, but you could work this to any size by choosing when to work the decreases.

Gauge

16 stitches and 25 rows per 10 cm/4 inches

Sizing

Small: 110cm/43 inches long, 30cm/12 inches wide

Large: 160cm/63inches long, 37cm/14.5 inches wide

Yardage

Small 220m/240 yards

Large 400m/438 yards

Yarn

This scarf was designed to use those specials skeins of DK or 4ply yarn that we want to let shine! The small uses the amount in a standard DK skein and the large uses the amount in a standard 4ply or mohair skein.

This scarf is designed for DK weight yarn but could be worked in DK, fingering held double, fingering held with mohair or another combination of yarns that meet gauge.

The small sample (beige/gold) is Biches et Buches Les Gros Mohair in Hay. The large sample is Cardiff Cashmere Classic.

Yarn used by testers included Orkney Angora, Hand-dyed yarn, hand-spun and Drops Daisy.

Techniques

The pattern is worked in an all-over dip-stitch pattern. The pattern is written out and a video is included in the pattern on how to work the dips.

Below are some tutorials of other techniques that might be helpful when working this pattern

i-cord edges (note - this is for a 3 stitch icord, the pattern uses 2 stitches)

KFB (knit front back)

The Torrin scarf is a dainty scarf or scarflette with a dip stitch that makes a soft and squishy accessory. The pattern is simple to work up, and the stitch is engaging but easy to memorise. There are two sizes listed in the pattern, but you could work this to any size by choosing when to work the decreases.

Gauge

16 stitches and 25 rows per 10 cm/4 inches

Sizing

Small: 110cm/43 inches long, 30cm/12 inches wide

Large: 160cm/63inches long, 37cm/14.5 inches wide

Yardage

Small 220m/240 yards

Large 400m/438 yards

Yarn

This scarf was designed to use those specials skeins of DK or 4ply yarn that we want to let shine! The small uses the amount in a standard DK skein and the large uses the amount in a standard 4ply or mohair skein.

This scarf is designed for DK weight yarn but could be worked in DK, fingering held double, fingering held with mohair or another combination of yarns that meet gauge.

The small sample (beige/gold) is Biches et Buches Les Gros Mohair in Hay. The large sample is Cardiff Cashmere Classic.

Yarn used by testers included Orkney Angora, Hand-dyed yarn, hand-spun and Drops Daisy.

Techniques

The pattern is worked in an all-over dip-stitch pattern. The pattern is written out and a video is included in the pattern on how to work the dips.

Below are some tutorials of other techniques that might be helpful when working this pattern

i-cord edges (note - this is for a 3 stitch icord, the pattern uses 2 stitches)

KFB (knit front back)