~Vertigo~
Material:
basically two contrasting colors of yarn with the same weight; in this case I've used Evilla 100% wool in the color "Rainbow", 6/2, one 185 g skein and 5 ½ balls 50 g/125 meter each of Schoeller & Stahl Fortissima 6-fach Socka, sock yarn in natural white. There was no yardage on the Evilla yarn label. The sock yarn was slightly heavier yarn than the Evilla, but the closest I could get.
A pair of straight 3 ¾ mm needles(or whatever you are comfortable with)
Gauge is not important, since it's a scarf.
Finished size: 10" x 112"
Slip - stitch pattern:
The two pattern designs I've used are from Roxana Bartlett's book "Slip-Stitch Knitting".
The first column of the charts tells you which color to use. The dark boxes are the main color (dark) and the white boxes are the light color. You'll always knit with only one color for two rows (right side and back side). The other color will wait on the right side to be used later. Depending on the color you work with, you will knit the boxes in the color you are using and slip the stitches from the other color. On the right side you'll slip the sts with the yarn in the back. On the wrong side you will slip the sts with the yarn in front of you.
This scarf is worked in garter stitch throughout.
With the main color (in this case the rainbow colored yarn) cast on 66 sts. Work 5 rows in garter stitch.
Next row: with light yarn K1, slip one stitch, knit to the second last stitch, slip one stitch, K last stitch.
Next row: K knitted stitches and slip the slipped stitches as they appear.
Now start with chart one. Knit chart one for 24 rows.
Start chart 2. Knit as long as you feel like you can stand it.
Don't forget to mirror the end with the beginning and knit chart 1 for 24 rows again.
Knit 2 rows with the light colored yarn. Knit 5 rows with main color.
Bind off.
The edges are three sts in the beginning and in the end. They are knit always in the same manner. The first sts of the three are like a checker board, dark, light, dark, light and so on. The second sts. are knit in the dark (main color), the third sts. is knit with the lighter color, after that the pattern from the charts begins.
My beastly roll.
Here you can see the one fault this yarn had. One color change was too sudden, all the others went very smoothly from one color to the next.
I started the scarf on December 8th and finished it on December 25th.
Sam, a very reluctant model this time. He was much more interested in his tail, contemplating "Why does it move on its own???"
17 comments:
The scarf is simply wonderful!
OH MY GOD! I never even imagined it would be so beautiful - and the photoshoot is VERY artistic too! You are something else! I love the rainbow effect AND the pattern...so so pretty! AND I can see how you overdosed on scarf knitting - 112"???
I just got the "Slip-Stitch Knitting" book from the library and it is mind boggling - Cam likes the "Reindeer in the Snow" hat. How can I add more to my "to do" list???
PS - You should definitely send this post to Yarnival.
It might have been a beast but it's stunning Monika!
I think it is wonderful. I just bought Barbara Walker's mosaic knitting book last week and am excited to get started. I really like your idea of using a yarn that gradually changes to different colors. Nice job!
Very beautiful scarf. I love the rainbow color
Fantastic, Monika! I'd forgotten all about mosaic knitting and I already have both of the books. Looks like I'll be experimenting myself.
How wonderful! I was looking for a neat-o scarf pattern, and I might just have to try this one. I love the multicolored yarn you used, that's a great idea to get the different colours in without using 4 different yarns.
Dein Schal ist wunderschön!
Du bist eine echte Künstlerin!
Liebe Grüsse - ZiZi
Wow!!! That scarf is an epic masterpiece! I might take up that dare someday :)
That is one beautiful scarf! All your mosaic squares have inspired me--it's been something I've wanted to try but just haven't found the time/project. But I have to say, I'd get way too bored doing the same pattern for 112" LOL.
I have some Encore Colorspun that looks exactly like your finished scarf rolled up! It's one strand of rainbow space dyed and one strand of white. I'm making an Einstein baby jacket, using it for the lower portion and sleeves, and plain white for the upper body. However, I'm finding the solid white is too much of a contrast to the softer Colorspun. But I'm not ripping out 99 ridges of garter stitch, LOL.
112" eh? that's almost twice my height. Wow again!
mensch Monika, der Schal ist ja sowas von schöööööööön - gratuliere - Du bist wirklich eine Strickkünstlerin!!!
Liebe Grüsse - Manuela
Hallo Monika,
der Schal ist wundervoll geworden ! Toll !
Die LL: angeben auf der Banderole sind 6/2 oder 8/2, also 600 Meter bzw 800 Meter auf 2 Fäden verteilt per 100 Gramm.
Nie im Leben würde ich es schaffen, den Schal zu stricken, dafür fehlt mir die Geduld !
Eine frohes Neujahr für Dich,
liebe Grüße,
Uta
All righty Monika, I accept the challenge! I started knitting the scarf up yesterday, & it's going well. Check out my blog to check out the progress.
It's absolutely, achingly gorgeous. I gasped to see it. I could never, but I really, really want to.
Stunning! I accept the challenge, also, but alas, can't start it for a while (I have a few other projects I have to do first). So maybe next year? I also refuse to promise mine will be as long - but I could get addicted to it!
That is SOOOO beautiful! Thank you for sharing it! Where did you find the lovely multi-colored yarn at? I would love to get some.
Thank you also for the book titles - I will have to check them out!
Just love the scarf.
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