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Linen Stitch Scarf using Koigu KPPPM and KPM

Linen Stitch Scarf using Koigu KPPPM and KPM

Linen Stitch Scarf using Koigu KPPPM and KPM

Linen Stitch Scarf using Koigu KPPPM and KPM

“Harmonize a hundred colors. Or quietly play tone on tone.”

Linen stitch has a way of harmonizing even the most disparate colors. For this scarf we chose three skeins of Koigu that combined as many different colors as possible. But it’s equally beautiful in subtle shades. In fact, we haven’t seen a bad combination yet! That’s the magic of linen stitch. Heck, it’s even beautiful on the ‘wrong’ side.

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“Harmonize a hundred colors. Or quietly play tone on tone.”

Linen stitch has a way of harmonizing even the most disparate colors. For this scarf we chose three skeins of Koigu that combined as many different colors as possible. But it’s equally beautiful in subtle shades. In fact, we haven’t seen a bad combination yet! That’s the magic of linen stitch. Heck, it’s even beautiful on the ‘wrong’ side.

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Shown in Koigu KPPPM & KPM

We love the complexity and painterly repeats of color! This fingering-weight merino yarn has just the right amount of twist—soft enough for comfort and strong enough to be durable.

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Jimmy Beans Wool

Approx. 5"/13cm x 60"/152cm, excluding fringe.

3 skeins Koigu KPPPM (175 yds/160m each) in 3 different colorways. Or approx. 525 yds/480m of an equivalent fingering-weight yarn.

US 6 (4mm) 24—32"/60—80cm circular, or size to obtain gauge.

32 sts = 4"/10cm in linen stitch, before blocking.
30 sts = 4"/10cm in linen stitch, after blocking.

The woven appearance of this fabric has intrigued us from day one, even as knitting this scarf can be slow and contemplative. Don't be tempted to rush through this project. Building this scarf, row by tiny row, is so satisfying. Also, fixing mistakes in linen stitch is no one's idea of fun. Slow and steady for a gorgeous result.

While the scarves in this pattern were knit with Koigu KPPPM, don't feel limited to using only fingering-weight yarns. If you want to try this with a different weight of yarn, as a rule, begin swatching using a needle 3 to 4 sizes larger than what is recommended on the yarn's ball band. Once you're satisfied with your swatch, calculate the number of stitches you will need for the scarf length you want (have it be an even number) and go!

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