Sorgenfri Scarf PDF
Sorgenfri Scarf PDF
Sorgenfri Scarf PDF
Sorgenfri scarf is knitted back and forth on a long circular needle in structural knit. The scarf
can be tied once around the neck and is suitable for both children and adults.
Choose the right materials: I recommend choosing natural material for your scarf. Wool is naturally temperature-
regulating and is suitable for both children and adults. Wool fibers are elastic and will keep your knitted scarf in shape.
Wool in combination with other natural materials such as cotton, silk or linen also works well.
INTRODUCTION: Always start by reading through the entire pattern before you begin. You may want to make a tension
swatch to make sure the final result turns out as you want. The specified needle size and yarn amount is for guidance
only and will vary depending on your knit tension and choice of yarn.
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TECHNIQUES:
Right leaning increase: From the right side of the work, insert the left needle under the thread between two stitches
from behind and knit it.
Left leaning increase: From the right side of the work, insert the left needle under the thread between two stitches
from the front and knit through the back loop.
2in1 increase: Knit 1 stitch without letting the stitch of your left needle. Then in the same stitch, knit 1 stitch through
the back loop. Let the stitch off the needle.
Purled i-cord cast-off: *Purl 1. Purl 2 together. With the yarn in the back. Slip both stitches back on the left needle*.
Repeat until 2 stitches remain. Cut the yarn and pull the yarn through the last 2 stitches.
Pattern:
The Sorgenfri scarf is knitted back and forth on a long circular needle. Increases are worked on both sides of center
stitch in row 1 and 7, and at the end of each row.
Cast on 7 stitches. Place a stitch marker on each side of the center stitch. Knit 1 row. You have now worked the
equivalent of row 1 and 2 in the repetition below. Proceed to row 3 in the repetition below.
REPETITION (row 1 to 8)
Row 1 (right side): Knit until the first stitch marker. Make a right leaning increase. Move the first stitch marker. Knit 1.
Move the next stitch marker. Make a left leaning increase. Knit until 2 stitches remain. Over the last 2 stitches,
increase 2 stitches as follows: Work 2in1 increase (explained above). Work 2in1 increase.
Row 2 (wrong side): Knit until the first stitch marker. Move the first stitch marker. Knit 1. Move the next stitch marker.
Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 3 (right side): Knit until the first stitch marker. Move the first stitch marker. Knit 1. Move the next stitch marker.
Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 4 (wrong side): Knit until the first stitch marker. Move the first stitch marker. Knit 1. Move the next stitch marker.
Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 5 (right side): Knit until the first stitch marker. Move the first stitch marker. Knit 1. Move the next stitch marker.
Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 6 (wrong side): Knit 4. Work *knit 1, purl 1* until the first stitch marker. Move the first stitch marker. Purl 1. Move
the next stitch marker. Work *knit 1, purl 1* until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 7 (right side): Knit 4. Work *purl 1, knit 1* until the first stitch marker. Make a right leaning increase. Move the
first stitch marker. Knit 1. Move the next stitch marker. Make a left leaning increase. Work *purl 1, knit 1* until 2 stitches
remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 8 (wrong side): Knit 4. Work *knit 1, purl 1* until the first stitch marker. Move the first stitch marker. Purl 1. Move
the next stitch marker. Work *purl 1, knit 1* until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Repeat the repetition above (row 1 to 8) until the work measures about 80 cm from point to point (row 8 is the last row).
Then knit the final 6 rows as follows:
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Row 1 (right side): Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 2 (wrong side): Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 3 (right side): Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 4 (wrong side): Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 5 (right side): Knit until the first stitch marker. Yarn over. Move the stitch marker. Knit 1. Move the next stitch
marker. Yarn over. Knit until 2 stitches remain. Work 2in1 increase. Work 2in1 increase.
Row 6 (wrong side): Knit until 2 stitches remain (knit the increases through the back loop). Work 2in1 increase. Work
2in1 increase.
Cast off from the right side with purled i-cord cast-off (explained above). Weave in all ends at the wrong side of the
work.
Maintenance
Washing: Wash the garment in a tub of lukewarm water. Use soap that is suitable for wool. Move the garment lightly in
the tub for a few minutes. The garment should not be left to soak. Squeeze out the soapy water without twisting the
garment too much. Rinse the garment in a tub of clean, lukewarm water for a few minutes. Squeeze out the water
without twisting the garment too much. Lay the garment flat to dry, for example on a towel. If you have a dryer, you
can tumble dry the garment for 2-3 minutes before laying it flat to dry.
Pilling: Wool is one of nature's finest fibers and needs a little extra care and maintenance. After using the garment for
a while, you might find small balls “pills” of fibre on the surface. Pills are caused by loose fibre tangling together as
areas of the garment are rubbed during wear. Pills can easily be removed by hand before washing. Gentle ironing after
washing will help prevent pilling.
Storing: Woolen garments should always be stored clean. A dirty garment is more likely to attract moths. If you are
storing your garment for a longer period, then do so in a clean storage bag in a clean cupboard.
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