Airplane Mode by Elizabeth Smith is a simple, cozy scarf/shawlette knit up in 2 different colorways of the fun Berroco Dash yarn - a fluffy, chainette-construction yarn (that is so light & airy!) with bright ‘dashes’ of colors throughout.
Why “Airplane Mode”? Because when you knit this piece, it’s simplicity allows you to relax and disconnect a bit (like turning your phone to ‘airplane mode’), and, since you never know where the colorful dashes will end up, you’re like an observant passenger just enjoying the ride!
It features a slip stitch edging, m1 increases to grow the scarf out in a triangle shape, and a pretty broken rib border. Pattern includes link to a ‘tips page’ for lots of tips & tutorials for making your own.
Ready to relax and go into airplane mode?! Full pattern details are below!
PATTERN INFORMATION:
Yarn: Bulky weight yarn, shown in Dash by Berroco (92% wool, 8% nylon; 100g = 230 yds). Quantities listed below:
- Color A: approx 145 yds, shown in color #3822 Adirondack, 1 ball.
- Color B: approx 225 yds, shown in color #3824 Berkshire, 1 ball.
Note: when worn, color A will be the one closest to your neck.
Gauge: 12 sts & 23 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st after blocking
Exact gauge is not critical but it will affect your finished measurement and yarn usage.
Needles & Other Supplies:
- US 13/9 mm 32”/80 cm circ, or size needed to obtain gauge.
- 2 stitch markers.
- Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
Finished Measurements (after blocking)
- Center Depth: approx 22”/56 cm
- Top Length: approx 46”/117 cm