Antler Peak by Kay Hopkins is a versatile, textured scarf that’s sure to become a wardrobe staple for spring and summer outfits (and for fall and winter too). Wear this long, narrow scarf wrapped around your neck in any number of ways or simply drape it over your shoulders as a shawlette.
The Antler stitch pattern looks impressive but it’s quite easy, fast, and fun to do. There’s even a video tutorial for it. The stitch pattern is both charted and written…yes, every single row of the chart is written out and included at the end of the pattern!
The construction is interesting as it starts with three stitches and is worked top-down with a couple of easy short row sections that give it its versatile shape.
GAUGE:
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in stockinette in Larger needle after blocking
Deepest Point at Center: 15 inches / 38 cm.