Tiny Trail Scarf – knitting pattern (PDF)
Tiny Trail Scarf is a small, eye-catching accessory that adds a touch of texture and color to any outfit. Knit in simple mosaic knitting, it creates a beautiful pattern while staying easy and enjoyable to make.
Perfect worn close around the neck, it’s a fun and practical little piece that brings a fresh, cheerful detail to your everyday style.
SIZES
One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Height: approx. 30 cm / 11.75”
Width: approx. 72 cm / 28.25”
YARN
MC: Laurelknits BFL Silky Sock (60% Superwash Bluefaced Leicester, 20% Silk, 20% Nylon, 328 yds / 300 m - 100 g), 1 skein in the colourway Dijon
CC1: Nurja Merino Sock (75 % merino wool, 25 % polyamide, approx. 420 m / 460 yds per 100 g), 1 skein in the colourway Onyx
CC2: Regia 4 Tweed (70 % wool, 25 % polyamide, 5 % viscose (tweed speckles) approx. 400 m / 437 yds per 100 g), 1 ball in the colourway 2 Natur Tweed
Or the following amounts of DK-weight yarn:
MC: 110 m / 120 yds
CC1: 80 m / 88 yds
CC2 55 m / 60 yds
NEEDLES
4 mm / US 6, 60–100 cm / 24–40” circular needle
or the size needed to achieve the correct gauge.
NOTIONS
4 stitch markers, tapestry needle.
GAUGE
17 sts x 31 rows to 10 cm / 4” in garter stitch,
after blocking.
NOTES
The scarf is worked top-down towards the tip, with increases on every other row. After the garter stitch section, continue in mosaic knitting, following the chart for both the stitch pattern and the increases.