Jaelynn Ripple Scarf





Jaelynn Ripple Scarf
Jaelynn is a wide scarf that can be worn as a shawl depending on your style. This is a great and easy pattern to play with different yarn. So if you’ve been saving a special yarn for just the right project, it’s time to take it out of your stash! This pattern truly lets the yarn shine.
Skill Level: Easy
Size: 12” deep x 92” at widest point x 68” at shortest point
Gauge: 18 sts and 13.5 rows = 4” 10 cm in dc after wet blocking
MATERIALS
Yarn: Knit Picks Stroll Fingering (75% superwash Merino wool, 25% nylon; 231 yards 211 meters/50 grams): 25023 Dove Heather (MC, 1 ball)
Knit Picks Stroll Gradient (75% superwash Merino wool, 25% nylon; 458 yards 419 meters/100 grams): 27369 Deep Dive (CC, 2 balls)
Hook: US size F/5 (3.75 mm)
Notions: Removable markers, tapestry needle
Pattern includes:
CHART
SCHEMATIC
Skill Level: Easy
Size: 12” deep x 92” at widest point x 68” at shortest point
Gauge: 18 sts and 13.5 rows = 4” 10 cm in dc after wet blocking
MATERIALS
Super fine weight yarn
Yarn: Knit Picks Stroll Fingering (75% superwash Merino wool, 25% nylon; 231 yards 211 meters/50 grams): 25023 Dove Heather (MC, 1 ball)
Knit Picks Stroll Gradient (75% superwash Merino wool, 25% nylon; 458 yards 419 meters/100 grams): 27369 Deep Dive (CC, 2 balls)
Hook: US size F/5 (3.75 mm)
Notions: Removable markers, tapestry needle
PATTERN NOTES:
This shawl begins at the center with a triangle that is worked top down. Move stitch marker up as work progresses. Then the sides are worked outward and shaped using increases and decreases. Use 1 ball of CC for each side.