Tuesday 15 March 2011

Dalen

Dalen

Introduction



This is my contribution to the #11in11 group that's going on in Ravelry at the moment. The group is geared towards knitting 11 scarves, necklaces, shawls or shrugs in 2011. We are offering support in the Ravelry group #11in11 or on twitter using the #11in11 tag.


Dalen is the Welsh word for leaf.


I designed the scarf to be used with any 4ply yarn with about 400m yardage and about 100g in weight. You can make it as long or as short as you like. If you choose to knit the wider scarf with 2 pattern repeats, you will need more yarn to create a longer scarf.


You could, of course, substitute whatever yarn you have in your stash with the appropriate needle size.


The scarf pictured is the narrow version.






Materials needed


Yarn: Approx 100g or 400m of any 4ply / fingering weight yarn

A pair of 2.25mm needles


Gauge


Between 28 and 32 sts to 10cm in stocking stitch


Pattern Notes


slip wyif: Hold yarn in front as if to purl then slip 1 stitch as if to purl

sl1 kwise k1 psso: Slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 stitch then pass the slipped stitch over the stitch you just knitted

sk2p: Slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 2 together, then pass slipped stitch over


Pattern


You can follow the written instructions or the chart


Written instructions for the narrow scarf:


Cast on 46 sts


Row 1: k1, (yo, k2tog) 6 times, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, p1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) 6 times, yo, k1 (48 sts in row)


Row 2: p21, k1, p1, k1, p3, k1, p20 (48 stitches in row)


Row 3: k1, (yo, k2tog) 3 times, yo, k3, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, p1, sk2p, yo, k3, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k3, (yo, ssk) 3 times, yo, k1 (50 sts in row)


Row 4: p24, k1, p2, k1, p21 (50 stitches in row)


Row 5: k1, (yo, k2tog) twice, yo, k6, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k1, yo, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, (k2tog) twice, yo, k5, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k6, (yo, ssk) twice, yo, k1 (52 stitches in row)


Row 6: p26, k1, p1, k1, p23 (52 stitches in row)


Row 7: k12, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k3, yo, sk2p, p1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k12 (52 stitches in row)


Row 8: bind off 3 sts, p19, k1, p3, k1, p25 (49 stitches in row)


Row 9: bind off 3 sts, k9, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k5, yo, sl1 kwise k1 psso, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k9 (46 stitches in row)


Row 10: p19, k1, p2, k1, p23, (46 stitches in row)


Repeat rows 1 - 10 as set, ending on row 10 when the scarf has reached the desired length or until you are nearly out of yarn, leaving enough yarn to cast off.

Bind off all stitches, sew in ends, then block.


Written instructions for the wider scarf


Cast on 62 stitches.


Row 1: k1, (yo, k2tog) 6 times, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, p1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k2, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, p1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) 6 times, yo, k1 (64 stitches in row)


Row 2: p21, k1, p1, k1, p3, k1, p9, k1, p1, k1, p3, k1, p20 (64 stitches in row)


Row 3: k1, (yo, k2tog) 3 times, yo, k3, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, p1, sk2p, yo, k3, yo, k1, x, k1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, p1, sk2p, yo, k3, yo, k1, x, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k3, (yo, ssk) 3 times, yo, k1 (66 stitches in row)


Row 4: p24, k1, p2, k1, p11, k1, p2, k1, p21 (66 stitches in row)


Row 5: k1, (yo, k2tog) twice, yo, k6, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k1, yo, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, (k2tog) twice, yo, k5, yo, k2, yo, k1, yo, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog2, yo, k5, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k6, (yo, ssk) twice, yo, k1 (68 stitches in row)


Row 6: p26, k1, p1, k1, p13, k1, p1, k1, p23 (68 stitches in row)


Row 7: k12, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k3, yo, sk2p, p1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, k2, yo, k3, yo, sk2p, p1, yo, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k12 (68 stitches in row)


Row 8: bind off 3 stitches, p19, k1, p3, k1, p11, k1, p3, k1, p25 (65 stitches in row)


Row 9: bind off 3 stitches, k9, (k2tog, yo) twice, k1, slip wyif, k1, yo, k5, yo, sl1 kwise k1 psso, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, k2, yo, k5, yo, sl1 kwise k1 psso, k1, sl1 kwise k1 psso, p1, k2tog, k1, yo, k1, slip wyif, k1, (yo, ssk) twice, k9 (62 stitches in row)


Row 10: p19, k1, p2, k1, p12, k1, p2, k1, p23 (62 stitches in row)


Repeat rows 1 - 10 as set, ending on row 10 when the scarf has reached the desired length or until you are nearly out of yarn, leaving enough yarn to cast off.

Bind off all stitches, sew in ends, then block.

Charts


Click on the images to enlarge. The wide scarf uses the same key as the narrow scarf.


Key



Narrow scarf



Wider scarf





2 comments:

  1. Hello Jen,
    Thank you for this nice pattern. I love lace, and every lace with leaves, why?, I don't know but I do.. I do like charted lace patterns, maybe because I am a 'visual' type. ;-) And also lazy to remember/read pattern..
    I will knit wider version, I hope one skein of Cascade Baby Alpaca Lace 50gr/400m would be enough, or maybe Lotus Cashmere 55gr/365m; for one nice long scarf?
    Have a nice day, I am Lidija (on Ravely)see you there..
    Best regards,
    Lidija

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  2. Hi Lidija

    The scarf pictured is the narrower version, knitted with a 4ply yarn that was 50g / 400m which has turned out to be 148.5cm long and 14.5cm wide once blocked.

    The wider scarf would be 19cm wide once blocked, so I still think you would get quite a long scarf with either yarn.

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