A rectangular scarf color gradient knitting pattern worked sideways. The pattern features an eyelet border, fringe and a gradient colour change using two yarns. Ideal for both men and women. Use one speckled/ splashed yarn with a solid colour yarn or two similar colours for a smooth gradient. Try high contrast colours for a more dramatic look. You could use one variegated (with a slow colour change) yarn matched to a complimentary solid for a colour gradient that looks more like an impressionist painting. There are loads of possibilities.
The Shortcut Scarf color gradient knitting pattern comes in 4 sizes (5, 6, 7, and 8 foot) with an easy-to-follow colour gradient chart. Alternately, full written instructions are available for the chart if you prefer.
What you’ll need
2 Fingering weight yarns 390-650 metres or 430-700 yards each. (Detailed yardage is in the pattern for each size.)
4mm (US size 6) needles with 120-150cm (47-60”) circular cable. If you don’t have a long cable you can use 3-4 shorter circular needles and treat them like oversized double pointed needles.
Open lock stitch markers in different colours
A large pair of sharp sewing scissors
Darning needle
Solid ruler
Sewing pins or blocking pins
The pattern has been checked by the Technical Editor and well tested to ensure minimal errors. If you need help while working the pattern, contact me.
Read more about this pattern here: https://drummrollknitwear.com/shortcut-scarf-knitting-pattern/
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