Harvest Weather Scarf
Harvest Weather Scarf
PRODUCT: hand knitting pattern for Harvest Weather scarf.
PUBLISHED: November 2018
INTRODUCTION
An intriguing but simple pattern to follow, Harvest Weather is a traditional scarf to wrap around your neck! The stripes and eyelet texture create different angles throughout the scarf. They look like triangles, diamonds, and hourglass shapes within a rectangle. When I received these yarns from Knitcraft and Knittery for this collaboration, the colors screamed fall color palette to me and got me excited to have this piece in my wardrobe for fall. Even though this original design was made with a stripe pattern, it can also be done as a solid color. The eyelet texture creates such an interesting pattern already for those who might not prefer stripes. Hope you enjoy knitting this scarf and that it keeps you warm!
DESCRIPTION: rectangular scarf / wrap with textured stripes
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
YARN: Aran/Worsted weight
Yarn A: 340 yds / 311 m
Yarn B: 340 yds / 311 m
Yarn C: 160 yds / 146 m
Total: about 840 yds / 768 m
Sample knit in: Knitcraft and Knittery- 180 yds / 166 m- 100 g
Yarn A: “Hazelnut Gelato”
Yarn B: “Missy Z”
Yarn C: “The Wombutt”
Use code “ITSHARVESTWEATHER” to get 15% off the yarn on Knitcraft and Knittery’s website!
NEEDLE: US 9 / 5.5 MM or size needed to obtain gauge
NOTIONS: gauge ruler if needed
GAUGE: 14 sts by 26 rows in 4”/10cm (in garter stitch after blocking)
SIZE: one size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Approx. 80” long by 15” wide / 203 cm long by 38 cm wide
Pattern has been test knitted.
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Pay What You Choose: In order to make my designs more financially accessible but still valuing the work it takes to create these patterns, I am implementing a “Pay What You Choose” model. These prices indicate the fair amount that has been put into the designs and hopefully can become a sustainable way for me to keep creating hand knitting patterns.
Listed are the codes and the price you will be paying next to them:
No Code: $9.50
TTierA: $7.50
TTierB: $6.50