String Amelia Scarf Knitting Pattern

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String Amelia Scarf Knitting Pattern
String Amelia Scarf Knitting Pattern
String Amelia Scarf Knitting Pattern
$7.00

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Specifications

Brand: String
Yarn Weight: DK | Light Worsted
Designer: Lidia Karabinech
Craft: Knitting
Format: Downloadable PDF
Techniques and Construction: Seamless, Worked Flat

Product Description

Easy to knit and easy to wear. We love that this scarf only requires 3 balls of Dolcetto DK and will knit up in no time. Perfect for an easy to transport travel project.

Skill Level: Easy

Sizes: One Size

Finished Measurements:
   Circumference – 10”/25.5 cm

  Height– 56.5”/143.5 cm

Yarn Requirements: 1 ball each color (3 balls total) String Dolcetto DK (30% Cashmere, 70% Merino; 50g/206yds) shown in #200073 silver, #20108 sky, and #200153 charcoal.

Needles:
   US 6 (4mm) straights
Gauge: 22 sts and 26 rows = 4" in Stockinette Stitch


String Amelia Scarf Knitting Pattern
$7.00

String Amelia Scarf: Luxury Knit Accessory Pattern

What Is Being Made

The Amelia Scarf is a sophisticated knitted accessory designed by Lidia Karabinech. This elegant scarf measures 10 inches wide by 56½ inches long, making it a versatile piece suitable for various styling options. The design features a seamless construction worked flat on straight needles, creating a polished, finished look without the need for seaming.

Yarn and Materials

This pattern calls for STRING DOLCETTO DK, a premium blend yarn composed of 30% cashmere and 70% merino wool. The yarn is worked at a weight of 1.75 ounces per 50 grams, with approximately 206 yards of yardage per 50-gram ball. The scarf requires one ball each of three coordinating colors: Silver (color 200073), Sky (color 201088), and Charcoal (color 200153). The pattern is worked on size 6 (4 mm) needles or the size needed to obtain proper gauge, along with a yarn needle for finishing.

Gauge and Sizing

The pattern is designed in one size. Proper gauge is essential for achieving the correct finished dimensions: 22 stitches and 26 rows equal 4 inches in stockinette stitch. Knitters should take time to check gauge before beginning to ensure the scarf meets the intended width and length specifications.

Knitting Techniques

The Amelia Scarf employs several fundamental knitting techniques executed in a seamless, flat construction method. The pattern utilizes color work by introducing three distinct yarn colors at strategic points throughout the design, creating visual interest and dimension. The scarf is worked from one end to the other in a continuous piece, eliminating the need for seaming and ensuring a polished, professional finish.

Stitches and Stitch Patterns

The pattern incorporates multiple stitch techniques to create textural variety:

  • Ribbing (k2, p2): Used for the opening and closing borders, this classic rib stitch creates elasticity and a neat edge. The scarf begins and ends with five rows of ribbing on each end, providing structure and preventing curling.
  • Stockinette Stitch (St st): The primary stitch used in the main body sections, stockinette stitch creates a smooth, classic fabric with a knit side and purl side.
  • Alternating Stitch Patterns: Throughout the three color sections, the pattern alternates between stockinette stitch (k22, p22 sections) and seed stitch variations (k1, p1 repeats). This alternation creates subtle texture changes that enhance the visual appeal of the finished scarf.

Construction Method

The scarf is constructed using a seamless, flat-worked approach. Stitches are cast on at the beginning, and the piece is worked in rows back and forth on straight needles. The pattern is divided into three distinct color sections, with approximately 18½ inches of Silver yarn, followed by approximately 18½ inches of Sky yarn, and finishing with approximately 17½ inches of Charcoal yarn. Each color section maintains the same stitch pattern structure while introducing visual variety through the yarn color changes. The scarf concludes with a matching ribbed border before binding off.

Finishing

The finishing process is straightforward and minimal. After binding off, knitters weave in all yarn ends using a yarn needle to create a neat, polished appearance. The scarf is then lightly blocked, which helps even out the stitches and sets the fabric, ensuring the final dimensions match the pattern specifications.

Skill Level and Pattern Features

This pattern is suitable for knitters with intermediate skills who are comfortable with basic stitches, color changes, and following written instructions. The seamless, flat construction eliminates complex techniques while the color work and stitch pattern variations provide engaging visual interest. The use of premium cashmere-blend yarn elevates this project into a luxury accessory category, making it an excellent choice for creating a high-quality gift or personal keepsake.

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