Berroco Couloir Scarf Knitting Pattern
By Berroco
Specifications
| Brand: | Berroco |
| Yarn Weight: | Super Bulky |
| Designer: | Mel Kennelly |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Techniques and Construction: | Bottom Up, Seamless, Worked Flat |
Product Description
Beginner-friendly Berroco Couloir is a vibrant textured scarf that will add a delightful bright spot to your winter wardrobe. Knit flat in one piece, Couloir has a simple construction that will work up quickly in super bulky Berroco Coco. This plush superwash Merino wool yarn pairs one plump ply with one thin one to provide stability and an extra bit of texture too. With lots of fun colorways to choose from, it’s easy to find the one that’s the most you and get started on a project that will keep you cozy all winter long. Stitch pattern is written out only.
Skill Level: Easy
Sizes: One Size
Finished Measurements: 14” wide and 90” long
Yarn Requirements: 6 balls Berroco Coco (100% Superwash Merino Wool; 100g/77yds), shown in #4911 Fresia
Needles: US 15 (10.00mm)
Hook: US M (10.00mm) for attaching fringe
Gauge: 7½ sts and 13 rows = 4” in pattern stitch, blocked
Berroco Couloir Knit Scarf
What Is Being Made
The Berroco Couloir is a classic knit scarf designed by Mel Kennelly, perfect for crafters of all skill levels. This easy-to-follow pattern creates a finished scarf measuring approximately 14 inches wide by 90 inches long (not including fringe), making it an ideal accessory project for both beginners and experienced knitters.
Techniques Used
This scarf is worked using bottom-up construction, meaning you cast on at one end and work toward the opposite end. The design is seamless, requiring no seaming or assembly after completion. The scarf is worked flat on straight needles, creating a straightforward knitting experience without the complexity of circular needles or in-the-round techniques. The pattern incorporates fringe finishing, which is attached using a crochet hook to create decorative edges at both the cast-on and bound-off ends.
Stitches Used
The Couloir pattern combines fundamental knitting stitches to create visual interest and texture:
- Knit stitch: Used for smooth stockinette sections that form the base of the design
- Purl stitch: Combined with knit stitches to create ribbed and textured pattern variations
- Seed stitch: Created by alternating knit and purl stitches in offset rows, producing a bumpy, dimensional fabric that adds visual appeal
The 8-row repeat pattern alternates between stockinette sections and seed stitch variations, creating a balanced, rhythmic texture throughout the scarf length.
Materials and Tools
Yarn: The pattern calls for 6 balls of Berroco Coco yarn (100 grams per ball) in colorway #4911 Park. Berroco Coco is a bulky-weight yarn that works up quickly, making this an efficient project.
Needles and Notions: US size 15 (10 mm) knitting needles are required to achieve the recommended gauge of 7½ stitches and 13 rows per 4 inches when measured in the pattern stitch after blocking. A crochet hook, approximately size N (10 mm), is needed for attaching the fringe finish. The pattern recommends checking gauge before beginning to ensure accurate finished measurements.
Pattern Construction Details
The scarf begins with a cast-on of 31 stitches and follows an 8-row repeat pattern that is repeated until the scarf reaches approximately 90 inches in length. The pattern ends on a wrong-side row before binding off. This straightforward row-by-row approach makes it an accessible project for knitters developing their skills, while the textural variety keeps the knitting engaging throughout the extended length.
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