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Short rows create a sense of movement in the fabric of the Volna scarf, which means “wave” in Russian. Simple eyelets and a serrated border enhance the effect, allowing the eye to follow the progression of knitting, from row to row, wave to colorful wave. The pattern works up quickly: it is garter stitch-based (so, the scarf is reversible and there’s no purling!), easy to memorize, and very addictive!
The pattern is well-suited for yarns with long stretches of color, such as many yarns by Noro, Crystal Palace, Plymouth, Regia, Opal, and Schoppel Wolle. Using a solid or semi-solid yarn would create a beautiful version as well. There are instructions for three widths – narrow, medium, and wide – and each width can be knit using a variety of yarn weights, from laceweight to bulky. You can envision and create an endless number of possibilities, from a wispy spring scarf to a cozy winter shawl!
For example, combine only one skein of Noro Kirameki (laceweight) and the medium version of the pattern to create a lovely lace scarf that’s about 9.5” wide and 78” long. Or use two skeins of Noro Taiyo (aran weight) and the narrow version for a cozy winter scarf, 7.5” wide and 76” long. If you’re looking for a show stopper, use two skeins of Noro Sekku (laceweight) and the wide version for a large stole, about 17” wide and 72” long.
TECHNIQUES used in this design: basic lace knitting, increases and decreases, short rows, reading charts. |
Edited by Jaguar at 2025-8-18 12:38
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