Mosaic Gratitude Scarf [Knitting Pattern]
The Mosaic Gratitude Scarf is a fun and interesting knit. It’s worked horizontally (lengthwise) rather than from end to end.
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Mosaic Gratitude Scarf
Knitting Pattern
The Mosaic Gratitude Scarf was inspired by Operation Gratitude’s Clear Your Stash Challenge 2020. This bold scarf has just enough detail to be interesting, but is still simple enough to knit over and over.
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Sizes
Finished size:
4-6″ wide, 48″ long
Materials
Yarn:
125 yards of Impeccable Loops & Threads in Deep Forest (Color A)
50 yards of Impeccable Loops & Threads in Forest (Color B)
Yarn was chosen for this project with gauge, durability, and uniform color compliance in mind. If you are knitting for Operation Gratitude and using a different yarn, please be sure it complies with their guidelines.
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Needles:
US #9/5.50 mm
Notions:
finishing needle
Notes
Gauge:
12 sts x 18 rows = 4″ x 4″ in garter stitch
Abbreviations
BO – bind off
CO – cast on
gs – garter stitch
k – knit
RS – right side
sl – slip
st(s) – stitch(es)
WS – wrong side
The Pattern
The pattern is worked back and forth down the length of the scarf.
Mosaic Notes
Mosaic designs are knit by changing colors at the end of every second row. You will only need to work with one yarn at a time.
Do not snip your yarn after a color change; instead, simply pick it up two rows later. It will fit neatly down the edge of your work.
When slipping stitches for mosaic knitting, always slip your right side stitches with yarn in back and always slip your wrong side stitches with yarn in front.
Setup
Using Deep Forest/Color A, CO 195 sts.
Knit 1 row.
Mosaic Knit
Row 1 (on RS with Forest/Color B) – k1 *sl1, k11* to last 2 sts, sl1, k1
Row 2 and all other even rows – with the same color as the previous row, knit all stitches that were knit on the previous row and slip all stitches that were slipped on the previous row
Row 3 (Color A) – k4 *(sl1, k1) 3 times, sl1, k5* to last 11 sts, then (sl1, k1) 3 times, sl1, k4
Row 5 (Color B) – k3 *sl1, k7, sl1, k3*
Row 7 (Color A) – k2 *sl1, k3, sl1, k1* to the last st, k1
Row 9 (Color B) – k5 *sl1, k3, sl1, k7* to last 10 sts, sl1, k3, sl1, k5
Row 11 (Color A) – k2 *sl1, k1, sl1, k5, (sl1, k1) two times* to last st, k1
Row 13 (Color B) – k7 *sl1, k11* to last 8 sts, sl1, k7
Change to Deep Forest (Color A) and work in gs until scarf reaches 5″ or desired width.
Finishing
BO all sts. Weave in ends.
Block if desired.
Special thanks to Deborah C. for finding an error in the pattern! It has been corrected.
Variations
Make it your own!
The mosaic effect is quite different when the brighter, lighter color is used as Color A than when used as Color B.
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