Pattern Re-Release: Caley Fisherman's Rib Scarf!

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So, here's the last (but not least) of the run of pattern releases, and I'm superbly happy that the Caley Fisherman's Rib Scarf is now available in my Web Shop, as well as all the other usual places of Etsy, Patreon, and Ravelry!  

If you’re in need of a quick and easy scarf pattern and you want to try out the trendy and classic Fisherman’s Rib, Caley is the scarf for you. The vertical stripes and two-color rib that’s reversible is easy to love and easy to knit while watching TV.

A woman wearing a bulky-knit reversible scarf. The scarf is knit in two-colour fisherman's ribbing, forming vertical stripes in two colours, off white and dark blue.
Photography: Stephanie Wallace

This scarf only has one size, with the sample coming in at 9 inches (23 cm) by 42 inches (106.5 cm), but, it can be easily adjusted to however much yarn you have. It uses 284 yards (260 meters) of bulky weight yarn and is shown in *Knit Picks Wonderfluff in 'Finnley Heather' and 'Atlantic Heather.' It uses 142 yards (130 meters) of each colour. 

If you are using the Wonderfluff be aware that the sample was knit using almost all of the skeins of recommended yarns. If you are a loose knitter, or are enlarging the pattern in any way, you may need more yarn.

It's knit on 5.5 mm (US 9)*circular or *double pointed needles, and yes, it's worked flat. You need either circular or double pointed needles to work the Fisherman's Rib stitch. 

This pattern is written only, there's no charts to follow. Like all my self-published patterns,  there's also has a large-print version that is compatible with screen-reading technology. 

This scarf was first published in I Like Knitting's February 2022 issue, and I'm thriled I've finally been able to bring it to life and make it available as a download for you!  If you do end up knitting a scarf, don't forget, you can share your work in the Discord so we can all admire it!

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