Contains:
- Full written and charted instructions
- One size
- Suitable for intermediate knitters
Materials you need at home:
- 700m of lace-weight yarn (sample uses Bilum Muruk)
- 3mm needles (US2.5)
- tapestry needle
Inspired by the glow of sunset on city skyscrapers, Concrete Jungle uses strict geometric repetition and a perfect gradient yarn to strong effect.
The stitch pattern is fully reversible, while the skyline shape of each end adds interest to an otherwise simple scarf.
The pattern is written for 700m of lace-weight yarn. Testers have had success in using light fingering, but be aware that because of the skyline ends, changing the width is not straightforward; following the pattern will give you a luxuriously wide scarf and may require more yardage.
Thanks to Kate Atherley for technical editing.
Robynn Weldon
I've been designing my own knitted creations since high school, and more recently put my publishing skills (from a career in newspaper and magazine production) to work in pattern writing. I love to create fresh, beautiful designs with thoughtful details and skill-boosting techniques that help knitters to expand their horizons.