Discover the Sierra Scarf, a unique knitting pattern that blends elegance with versatility. Designed to be both a statement accessory and a cozy companion on cool days, this pattern invites you into a world of creativity and quality craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Dimensions: Measuring 37 cm in width and 210 cm in length.
- Gauge Details: Using 4.0–4.5 mm needles (depending on your gauge), you’ll achieve a neat stitch count of approximately 23 stitches and 20 rows per 10 cm after washing and drying. This ensures a durable yet beautifully draped fabric.
- Materials: Fonty Saperlipopette yarn (125 m/25 gr), you’ll need a total of 6 skeins (2 skeins per color) to bring this pattern to life.
Materials Needed
- Fonty Saperlipopette yarn – 6 skeins total (2 skeins of each color).
- Knitting needles: 4.0–4.5 mm, depending on your personal gauge.
Gauge
Gauge (after washing and drying): Approximately 23 stitches × 20 rows per 10 cm. A small variation of 1–3 stitches/rows is acceptable, as this is not a fitted garment requiring precise measurements.
Pattern Instructions
Cast On: Cast on 71 stitches (3 edge stitches + 4 full pattern repeats + 1 stitch for symmetry + 3 edge stitches). One pattern repeat = 16 stitches.
Row-by-Row Instructions:
- Row 1: sl1 wyib, 69k, 1p,
- Row 2: sl1 wyib, 69k, 1p,
- Row 3: sl1, sl1, 1k, [1k, M1L, 6k, S2KP, 6k, M1R] repeat 3 times, 1k, 1k, 1sl, 1p,
- Row 4: sl1 wyib, purl all stitches to the end of the row.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 until you reach the desired length.
Color Changes
Each color section consists of 28 rows. To achieve the total length of approximately 210 cm, you need to knit each color section 10 times (three colors, each repeated in 10 stripes). If you have leftover yarn and want to extend the scarf, simply continue knitting additional color sections as desired.
Finishing
For a smooth edge, work the last two rows as Row 1 and Row 2 before binding off. After completing the scarf, weave in all yarn ends, then wash and block it by laying it flat to dry in a horizontal position.
Notes
Ensure smooth color transitions by weaving in ends carefully. You can modify the length based on your preference. The edge stitches help keep the scarf’s borders neat and structured.


















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