Designed by Kay Hopkins

Antler Peak Scarf Kit

$110.00
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This fun textured scarf by Kay Hopkins is a great addition to a handmade wardrobe. Antler Peak Scarf can be worn wrapped around the neck in any number of ways or simply draped over the shoulders as a shawlette. The pattern is easy, fast, and fun to do and includes...


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Description

This fun textured scarf by Kay Hopkins is a great addition to a handmade wardrobe. Antler Peak Scarf can be worn wrapped around the neck in any number of ways or simply draped over the shoulders as a shawlette. The pattern is easy, fast, and fun to do and includes video tutorials, charts and written instructions for every row. The scarf starts with three stitches and is worked top-down, with a couple of fun short row sections that make it long and narrow.

Knitted in Road to China Light, a luxurious blend of baby alpaca, silk, camel and cashmere, this scarf will feel exceptionally soft and light.Yarn:

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Road to China Light (65% baby alpaca, 15% silk, 10% camel, 10% cashmere, 145 m (159 yd) per 50 g hank) in shade Peridot – 5 hanks.

Colors:

Photographs show the scarf in the shade Peridot.

Sizes and measurements:

One size
Finished length (along top edge): 203 cm (80 in)
Finished depth: 38 cm (15 in)

Notes:

This is an advanced beginner pattern and includes both written instructions and charts.

Kit contains:

  • 5 hanks of Road to China Light

  • Antler Peak Scarf Kit does not include the pattern, but it is available externally here.

Needles and notions required:

  • 3.75mm (US 5) circular needle 70–80 cm (29–32 in) long for main body

  • 3.5mm (US 4) circular needle 70–80 cm (29–32 in) long for finishing band

  • Stitch markers, including 4 removable

  • Darning needle

Skill level:

Techniques used:

  • Basic stitches Decreases Increases Right twist and left twist stitches German short rows