


The Firefly Creek crescent scarf/shawl is a fun, relaxing knit that uses assigned pooling. It’s knit tip to tip and worked in Garter stitch with a slipped edge stitch to keep thing neat, and a fun Daisy stitch to keep things interesting. The background color is done with Garter stitch, and when the contrast color appears next in your hand, work a few Daisy stitches until the color transitions to the background color.
Pattern includes a video link for the Daisy stitch.
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Details
Sizing
Sizes:
Scarflette (Shawl)
Wingspan: 58.75 (95.5) in [132 (242.5) cm]
Depth: 6 (10.75) in [15 (27.5) cm]
Yarn
This shawl is designed with Super Fine [CYC 1]. The sample is worked in Hypnotic Yarn Plush Sock, a lightweight sock yarn that’s soft and has a beautiful drape. Choose a yarn suitable for assigned pooling–it should be primarily two to three colors, with one of those colors being a high contrast color that uses about one-fourth or less of the skein.
Amounts listed below are approximate. Total yarn requirements will vary depending on the type of yarn used, gauge, and any alternations you may choose to make.
Shown in:
Hypnotic Yarn Plush Sock (437 yds/400 m, 3.5 oz/100 g, 85% Superwash Merino and 15% nylon: 1 (2) skein(s)
Colors used in these samples: Cherry Blossom, Iris, and Lily of the Valley
Yardage required:
Fingering weight yarn [Craft Yarn Council Superfine 1]
300 (700) yds [250 (650) m]
Needles
US 6 [4 mm] needles for knitting flat (or size needed to obtain gauge)
Use the needle size you need to achieve gauge.
Gauge
24 sts & 28 rows = 4 in [10 cm] in Garter stitch
Gauge influences the size of your finished piece and the yardage needed for the project.
Notions
Locking stitch marker (1), tapestry needle
Techniques
Basic knitting skills
Video
Video for the special Daisy stitch: https://youtu.be/DwPTj33hIL0
