This month's favorite: November
This month's favorite: the Berlin Scarf by Susanne Müller
Known as Paulastrickt
TAt the moment it seems impossible to miss this accessory: the big warm scarf with cool fringes. You see it everywhere, worn by young and old alike, and it has that certain something that catches the eye. The Berlin Scarf pattern by Paulastrickt enables you to knit it yourself. Minimalist and modern, it stands out for its elegant simplicity, but also for a detail that makes all the difference: its I-Cord fringes.
Unlike classic fringes, which are often too voluminous or frayed, these are impeccable. They add a refined touch that complements the shawl's sober style. This pattern is designed for those who want to revisit the traditional scarf: started with a provisional cast on, knit in the round and finished with neat I-Cords.
Accessible to motivated beginners and accomplished knitters alike, the Berlin Scarf is a truely fun project. Available in English and German on Ravelry, the pattern is clear and provides with detailed explanations of all the techniques used.
To make it, you'll need :
- 6 balls of Sandness Garn Borstet Alpakka (300g)
- 60 cm circular needles in 7 mm for the body of the scarf
- 6 mm needles for the fringes.
So, are you ready to embark on this new knitting project?
And don't forget to have a look at Susanne Müller's other designs.