Roil Scarf


by Jared Flood

“A unique cable pattern brings eye-catching texture to your accessory collection! The oversized honeycomb fabric of this scarf is interwoven with columns of textural tuck stitches throughout for a rhythmic, undulating pattern that reminds me of wind patterns over desert sands or basaltic columns on a seaside cliff.” 

– Jared Flood

Product description

"The stitch pattern is simpler to work than it appears, employing cable crosses only once every 14 rows; the remaining 2-row repeat is worked for all other rows. The scarf begins and ends with a ribbed edging worked on a smaller needle; the cabled textures flow unbroken from the ribbing, and a corded selvedge is worked along either edge of the scarf throughout for a polished, professional finish. Even the WS of the fabric has a unique patterned appearance that makes this scarf feel special regardless of which side is facing out. Worked in a springy DK- weight yarn, the fabric has deep texture and amazing squish, perfect for snuggling up in when venturing outdoors to meet the elements." — designer, Jared Flood

Photographed with Roil Hat by Jared Flood.

Designer: Jared Flood

Share on social: #RoilScarf

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Roil Scarf

Cabled Scarf

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Skill Level 3 of 5
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Arbor 3-ply Worsted-Spun DK Weight
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  • Product description

    "The stitch pattern is simpler to work than it appears, employing cable crosses only once every 14 rows; the remaining 2-row repeat is worked for all other rows. The scarf begins and ends with a ribbed edging worked on a smaller needle; the cabled textures flow unbroken from the ribbing, and a corded selvedge is worked along either edge of the scarf throughout for a polished, professional finish. Even the WS of the fabric has a unique patterned appearance that makes this scarf feel special regardless of which side is facing out. Worked in a springy DK- weight yarn, the fabric has deep texture and amazing squish, perfect for snuggling up in when venturing outdoors to meet the elements." — designer, Jared Flood

    Photographed with Roil Hat by Jared Flood.

    Designer: Jared Flood

    Share on social: #RoilScarf

  • Pattern materials

    YARN

    Choose from any Brooklyn Tweed DK weight yarn:

    Brooklyn Tweed Arbor – 145 yards (132 meters) per 50g skein

    • 7 skeins
    • Photographed in color Porter

    Brooklyn Tweed Dapple – 165 yards (150 meters) per 50g skein

    • 6 skeins

    Brooklyn Tweed Re•Ply Rambouillet – 130 yards (119 meters) per 45g skein


    YARDAGE

    • 885 yards/805 meters of wool or wool/cotton yarn


    NEEDLES

    Main needle

    • Suggested Size: US 6 (4 mm)
    • One circular needle or set of straight needles, as preferred

    Ribbing needle

    • Suggested size US 3 (3.25 mm)
    • Three or four sizes smaller than main needle
    • One circular needle or set of straight needles, as preferred


  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • The scarf is worked flat back and forth from end to end. It begins and ends with a ribbed edge. The main portion of the scarf is worked in an allover cable pattern that flows seamlessly from the ribbed edges. A corded selvedge is worked along each side of the piece throughout (created by slipping the last 5 stitches of every row with yarn in front).


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    • 74”/188 cm length
    • 7½"/19 cm width


    GAUGE

    • 28 stitches & 37 rows per 4”/10 cm in Cable Pattern with main needle, after blocking


    Please note: the stitch patterns used for this accessory may be worked from written or charted instructions.


  • Techniques

    Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:

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Jared Flood

Portland, Oregon | Founder + Creative Director, Brooklyn Tweed

Jared Flood is an American knitwear designer, photographer, and founder of the design house and yarn manufacturer Brooklyn Tweed. His design work draws inspiration from art history, architectural and interior design, urban street fashion, and regional hand-knitting traditions from around the world. Growing up in a home filled with sewn, quilted, knitted and crocheted textiles instilled an enduring passion for natural fibers and hand-making that continues to inform his creative journey. An avid gardener and cook, Jared lives in Portland, Oregon with his husband, two French bulldogs and many, many houseplants.