Mistral Scarf Knitting Pattern
Mistral Scarf Knitting Pattern
Mistral Scarf knitting pattern from the Summer in France Collection by Lavender Hill Knits
In the Rhône Valley of Southern France, a strong, cold northwesterly wind called the Mistral is common in winter and spring. It brings clear, dry air into the region making the agricultural conditions perfect for growing grapes used to make wine. The Southern Rhône area is home to many vineyards producing several varieties of wine. One of the most famous wines is Châteauneuf-du-pape, a lovely red blend.
This is the scarf or rectangular version of my Mistral Shawl, the shawl pattern is available as a separate pattern.
The Mistral wind inspired both patterns with its flowing lines representing the winds that pass over the landscape. The scarf is knit lengthwise and consists of a simple repeating lace pattern along both ends that is easily memorized once you get going. The pattern is very simple with lovely results and is easy enough that you could even enjoy a glass of Châteauneuf-du-pape while you knit! The scarf is completely reversible, and looks perfect no matter how you wear it. It can easily be made longer or wider to wear as a shawl (as shown in the last two photos), and can be made in stripes or all one color. Cheers!
Pattern directions include color pictures, very detailed knitting instructions and definitions of stitches used, and NO CHARTS. So this pattern is easily accomplished by an advanced beginner to intermediate knitter.
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Skill level: advanced beginner/intermediate
Stitches used: knit, purl, yarn over, cast on, bind off.
Materials needed to make the scarf:
For black/gray/cream striped scarf shown:
Size US 5 (4mm) 29” or longer circular needles
Alpaca Cloud Fingering yarn by Knit Picks was used, one skein each in the following colors:
Sophia, Augusta, Elinor, Alfred, Carson, Thomas. You could also use 600 yards of your favourite fingering weight yarn for a one-color scarf.
For grayish solid color scarf/shawl shown:
Size US 4 (3.5mm) 29” or longer circular needles
One ball Madeline Tosh Prairie (color used is “cloudveil”) or 650 yards of your favourite laceweight yarn.
Checkout my blog post for information on the yarn I used for the green scarf shown in the third photo: www.lavenderhillknits.com
Finished measurements blocked:
Striped fingering weight scarf: 9.5” wide (24cm) x 82” long (208cm)
Lace weight scarf: 23” wide (58.5cm) x 66” long (168cm)
Gauge:
Using size US 5 and fingering weight yarn, in garter stitch and blocked:
4 sts and 10 rows per inch
Using size US 4 needles and lace weight yarn, in garter stitch and blocked: 5 sts and 9 rows per inch
Adjust your needle size as necessary to get the specified gauge.
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