Product description

"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.

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

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Roil Scarf

Cabled Scarf

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Skill Level 3 of 5
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  • Product description

    "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.

    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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