Freefall Scarf and Stole <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Freefall Scarf and Stole <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Freefall Scarf and Stole <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Freefall Scarf and Stole <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Freefall Scarf and Stole <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Freefall Scarf and Stole <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>

Freefall Scarf and Stole
knitting pattern

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This airy scarf or stole is light enough to float away on a breeze, yet provides the perfect amount of coverage for a crisp fall morning. The cable twists placed at each corner of the openwork diamonds give the fabric just the right amount of weight to form beautifully draped folds along its bias lines. The design features asymmetrical edgings for an interesting twist. The fabric is complex to the eye, but in fact is a cinch to work—the motif is made up entirely of eyelets and simple decreases with a few cable crossings; wrong side rows are worked mostly in purl.   

 
Suggested Yarns: 
Kent Lace, Modern Deco Lace, Better Breakfast Fingering, Stone Soup Fingering, Shetlandia Fingering, Jacob Fingering, or any heavy lace or light fingering blend with approximately 550 yards per 100 grams 
Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size and drape.

Finished Size: 
14(19) inches wide and 64(72) inches along straight edge (stretched and blocked)

Yarn Requirements: 
540(750) yards

Gauge: 
26 sts and 33 rows = 4 inches in stockinette (unblocked)

Needles: 
size 6US (4.0 mm)