A golden tapered scarf is shown on top of a dark rock at Lake Champlain. Smaller rocks and water can be seen in the background.
The scarf design is the Lindal Tørkle.
This design comes with four variations for different ways to knit, allowing for a lot of creativity and ways to use up extra yarn from your stash - or - you can choose to work with a beautiful gradient such as this fiber from @junctionfibermill. Part of their “Making Tracks” collection in “Leaves in the Brook” colorway. This DK weight fiber is made with 100% American Falkland Wool.
Please note that this weight yarn is not drafted on the pattern, but I have created a separate Ravelry project page for it with notes and gauge. If you want to work with a heavier yarn such as a DK or worsted weight, I suggest going up needle sizes. This version was knit on US6, but could just as easily have been done on US8, and been incredibly beautiful! The heavier the yarn weight, the fuller it will look around the neck. This version is very cozy and warm, and Junction Fiber Mill offers so many beautiful gradient options. Be sure to check them out!
The Lindal Tørkle, part of my Lindal Collection, features a beautiful cascading knit pattern of increasingly larger short-row shapes, that are both mirrored and reversed. 🧶
Pattern on Ravelry at www.ravelry.com/patterns/lib...
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