Skip to main content

Up to 35% off bestsellers!

Shop Now

Tilting at Windmills Scarves

Downloadable PDF, English, English
By Jamie Profile Image
$11.45
Tilting at Windmills Scarves
$11.45
View
  • Digital items are not included in shipping calculations (see our delivery page (opens in a new tab) for more info). Digital Patterns are available immediately after purchase.

Product Details

More than four hundred years ago, Miguel Cervantes wrote that his character Don Quixote came to a plain full of windmills and, imagining them to be hulking giants, exclaimed that he would slay them and take their riches. Over the centuries, the phrase “tilting (jousting) at windmills” has come to mean fighting an imaginary enemy.

Finding a pattern that only uses the yarn you have can be frustrating, but yarn shouldn’t feel like the enemy. With that in mind, I set out to design the longest, widest, most practical, and appealing scarves I could from one skein of worsted weight yarn. The results are two shapes of Tilting at Windmills Scarves.

Techniques:

• purl through the back loop (p1tbl)

• knit two stitches together (k2tog)

• slip-slip-knit decrease (ssk)

• yarnover (yo)

• knit front and back in the same stitch (kfb)

Gauge: 9 stitches and 18 rows garter st = 2 in / 5 cm

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Jamie McCanless
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
Metric sizes: • Trapezoid - 18 x 183 cm • Triangle - 23 x 183 cm Yarn: • Trapezoid - 200 yards / 183 m • Triangle - 220 yards / 201 m Gauge: See desc
Number of patterns
1
Pages
18
Skill Level
Beginner
Yarn Weight