Aventine

Aventine is available in Fons and Porter's Love of Knitting, Winter 2009.

Aventine is one of the Seven Hills of Rome lying to the east of the Tiber River. Some say the hill was named for the birds that nested there. This little scarf shares the name Aventine, because its delicate stitch reminds me of a flock of birds in flight.

Scarf is worked from the cast on straight through to the bind off edge. The yarn overs give it pleasing points on both ends and along the sides. The combination of knit and purl stitches on every row keeps the scarf from curling at the edges, and gives it a nice texture.

Aventine errata.


Fingering weight sock yarn, 230 yards.
Malabrigo Sock, in Rayon Vert.
US 6 (4.0 mm), or size required for gauge.
17 sts to 4 inches (10 cm) in pattern stitch, blocked.
10.5 x 41 inches (26.7 x 104 cm).
stitch markers are optional.

This pattern is listed on Ravelry.

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