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Önling Rikke Scarf No 2 by Rikke Jönsson, knitting pattern (UK, SE, NO, DE) - PDF PATTERN

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Knitting pattern for Rikke Scarf No 2 by Rikke Jönsson

Here you will get the pattern for an elegant scarf that perfectly balances simplicity with delicate details. Rikke Scarf No 2 is worked in the characteristic rib pattern with eyelet details, creating a feminine and airy look.

The scarf is knitted in one strand Önling No 1, our luxurious merino–angora blend, ensuring both ultra comfort and a sophisticated drape. It can also be knitted in Önling No 3, our organic heavy merino wool, which adds beautifully defined stitch detail. 

Rikke Scarf No 2 is part of the popular Rikke series and pairs perfectly with the other designs in the line. 

Designed by Rikke Jönsson. Pattern by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.

Language: The pattern is available in English, Swedish, Norwegian and German.

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Size: One size

Measurements (after wash and block)
Height: 60 cm / 23.5 inches
Length: 150 cm / 59 inches 

Materials Önling No 1
150 g / 3 balls Önling No 1, 75% merino wool, 25% angora, 50 g = approx. 197 yards (180 meters), weight: DK / Worsted
Worked with one strand throughout.

Materials Önling No 3
200 g / 4 balls Önling No 3, 100% heavy organic merino wool, 50 g = approx. 145 yards (133 meters), weight: DK / Worsted
Worked with one strand throughout.

Recommended circular needles size 4,5 mm / US 7

4 stitch markers

Gauge 17 sts x 28 rows in slightly stretched rib stitch on needle size 4,5 mm / US 7 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches after wash and block.

Procedure
The scarf is worked back and forth from the neck to the tip, with i-cord edges along both sides. Increases are worked on the right side of the work, inside the i-cord edges and on both sides of the center stitch. The pattern is worked from chart or written instructions.

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