Sari Nordlund
Storsand scarf
Storsand scarf
The Storsand scarf is a little kerchief that can be worn in multiple ways. It is started at the tip of the scarf, then increased on every right side row until the full width before decreasing your way back to the other tip.
The Storsand scarf was designed with those odd balls and leftover skeins of DK weight yarn we all have in our stashes, and you can work it in two colors as written, or use a different color for each stripe - the options are endless. The Storsand scarf would look beautiful even in just one color.
Storsand means “the big sand”. The Storsand scarf was named after a beach in my childhood hometown. The lace stripes of the scarf remind me of the patterns waves make when they hit the sandy beaches.
Size
Length 145 cm / 57 inches
Width 35 cm / 13.75 inches
Yarn
MC: 3 skeins of Sandnes Garn Duo (55% merino, 45% cotton; 115 meters / 126 yards per 50 g) shown in the colorway 2124 aksgul or 242 m / 264 yards of similar DK weight yarn.
CC: 1 skein of Sandnes Garn Duo (55% merino, 45% cotton; 115 meters / 126 yards per 50 g) shown in the colorway 1015 kitt or 35 m / 38 yards of similar DK weight yarn.
Needles
4.00 mm / US6 circular needle with a cable length of 60 cm or 80 cm / 24 inches or 32 inches
Gauge
22 sts and 22 rows = 10 cm / 4 inches of lace pattern after blocking
Note: Always use the needle size that gives you the right gauge!
Notions
sewing needle
blocking tools