Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb
Aquinnah Scarf & Wrap | Knitting Pattern by Kerry Robb

Aquinnah

Honeycomb Cable Scarf & Wrap
Skill Level: 3 of 5
Regular price $10.00
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“Aquinnah’s design was inspired by the rocky shores of the Brannock Islands on the northwest end of the Aran archipelago, windswept and lonely. A solitary lighthouse serves as a reminder of the Aran fishing tradition, and of the families who waited for the fishermen to return home.” – Kerry Robb


Aquinnah wraps you in plush warmth and classic cable motifs: five-rope Aran braids and honeycomb cables. Four-stitch cabled twists and little strands of twisted rib punctuate the primary motifs and vary the scale; I-cord stabilizes the long edges and keeps the look clean and linear. The pattern offers three different sizes of wrap: a small stole in Shelter, a wider version in Quarry, and a 7-foot magnum opus in Shelter large enough to cuddle into with a loved one. Choose a color that coordinates with your home design, as you’ll want to leave this handsome accessory draped over your favorite chair to admire when you’re not wearing it.

Designer: Kerry Robb

Collection: Wool People, Volume 10

 

Languages Available: English
Pattern Specs

CONSTRUCTION

  • This wrap is worked flat on a circular needle from end to end.


GAUGE

Versions I & II (Shelter):

  • 18 stitches & 24 rows = 4″ in stockinette stitch with Size A needle, after blocking
  • 14-stitch panel from Chart A measures 2″ wide; 36-stitch panel from Chart B measures 5½” wide; 24 rows = 4″; all with Size A needle(s), after blocking

Version III (Quarry):

  • 12½ stitches & 18½ rows = 4″ in stockinette stitch with Size A needle, after blocking
  • 14-stitch panel from Chart A measures 3″ wide; 36-stitch panel from Chart B measures 8″ wide; 18½ rows = 4″; all with Size A needle(s), after blocking


NEEDLES

Versions I & II:

Size A (for Main Fabric)

  • One 32″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed
  • Suggested Size: 4½ mm (US 7)


Size B (for Ribbing)

  • One 32″ circular needle three sizes smaller than Size A
  • Suggested Size: 3½ mm (US 4)


Size C (for Cast On)

  • One a 32″ circular needle two sizes smaller than Size B
  • Suggested Size: 2¾ mm (US 2)


Size D (for Bind Off)

  • One needle (any style) two sizes larger than Size A
  • Suggested Size: 5½ mm (US 9)


Version III:

Size A (for Main Fabric)

  • One 32″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed
  • Suggested Size: 6 mm (US 10)


Size B (for Ribbing)

  • One 32″ circular needle three sizes smaller than Size A
  • Suggested Size: 4½ mm (US 7)


Size C (for Cast On)

  • One a 32″ circular needle three sizes smaller than Size B
  • Suggested Size: 3½ mm (US 4)


Size D (for Bind Off)

  • One needle (any style) two sizes larger than Size A
  • Suggested Size: 8 mm (US 11)


FINISHED DIMENSIONS

  • Version I (Version II, Version III) 15¼ (25, 22¼)” [38.5 (63.5, 56.5) cm] wide; 72¼ (85¾, 72¾)” [183.5 (218, 185) cm] long


Please note: the stitch patterns in this garment are charted only.

Pattern Materials

YARN

Version I (Version II):

  • 8 (14) skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (100% American Targhee-Columbia wool; 140 yards/50 grams)
  • Photographed in colors Long Johns (Version I) and Nest (Version II)


Version III:

  • 7 skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Quarry (100% American Targhee-Columbia wool; 200 yards/100 grams)
  • Photographed in color Hematite


YARDAGE

Version I (Version II):

  • 1030 (1910) yards of worsted weight wool yarn


Version III:

  • 1320 yards of chunky weight wool yarn

Techniques
Errata

Current Pattern: v1.2

14 June 2016: 

Version 1.1: On the Schematic page, the title of the third scarf (Quarry) has been changed to Version III.

3 October 2016: 

Version 1.2: The first Construction Note has been revised to: This wrap is worked flat on a circular needle end to end.


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