Quenington

Knit and purl stitches make a satisfying yet fairly easy-to-knit path down the length of this scarf. Knit with a thick sock yarn or light sport weight yarn with large needles, it works up quickly. It looks a bit like fancy ribs until blocked, when the magic happens, and the zigzags are allowed to strut their stuff. Scarf is cast on at one end, and knit through to the other end, then is bound off.

A .pdf of this pattern can be purchased at Patternfish.


heavy fingering weight, 360 yards.
1 hank Blue Moon Fiber Arts Silkie Socks that Rock, in In the Navy
US 7 (4.5 mm), or size required for gauge
13 sts to 4 inches (10 cm) in pattern stitch, blocked
11.5 x 68 inches (29 x 173 cm)
stitch markers are optional
$5.00

This pattern is listed on Ravelry.

Thank you!

Huge thank yous to Elisabeth (sadly blogless) for testing this pattern for me, as well as for letting me borrow her gorgeous red scarf so that I could take pictures of it to share with you.

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Patterns available in electronic format (pdf) from Patternfish.

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