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![]() ![]() When I was a teenager, I insisted my mother knit me a Doctor Who scarf. Although the colors weren’t precisely right, it was exactly what I wanted: an absurdly long, multicolored scarf with a generous fringe. I wore it for years. And years. I was still wearing it when I finished university and started my first proper job. One cold winter day, a coworker made a comment in passing. I am certain he meant it to be helpful advice, but it stung more than he could know. He said that the scarf was childish, and if I wanted to be taken seriously in my career I needed to dress the part. The scarf got put away, and I spent more than 10 years dressing conservatively for a career that I never quite fit into. Fast forward to 2005, when Doctor Who was relaunched to much acclaim, and I was busy reinventing myself and finding a career I could fit comfortably into. I never forgot my beloved Doctor Who scarf – I’d kept it all along – and I harbored a fantasy of reinventing it for my new life. And so: Bigger on the inside. A sophisticated, grown-up take on the Doctor Who scarf. No matter how conservative your office, you won’t be out of place with this draped tastefully around your shoulders. |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
Width: 52 inches Depth at center: 15 inches Measurements taken after blocking |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
24 sts/36 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch, after blocking 20 sts/28 rows = 4 inches in Time Vortex Lace, after blocking |
PATTERN NOTES |
M1: Make a backwards
loop and place it on the right needle. The charts for this pattern are very large. Each fits on a letter-sized page. Click the links below and print each resulting page Time Vortex Lace Increase, Center, Decrease chart [updated 5/9/12]• TARDIS chart |
DIRECTIONS ![]() ![]() Cast on 1 st. Row 1 [WS]: Kfb. 2 sts. 1 st increased. Row 2 [RS]: Knit. Row 3 [WS]: K1, kfb. 3 sts. 1 st increased. Row 4 [RS]: Knit. Row 5 [WS]: K2, kfb. 4 sts. 1 st increased. Row 6 [RS]: Knit. Row 7 [WS]: K2, p1, kfb. 5 sts. 1 st increased. Row 8 [RS]: Knit. Row 9 [WS]: K2, p3. Row 10 [RS]: K2, yo, k1, yo, k2. 7 sts. 2 sts increased. Row 11 [WS]: K2, p to end. Row 12 [RS]: K3, yo, k1, yo, k to end. 9 sts. 2 sts increased. Row 13 [WS]: K2, p6, m1, p1. 10 sts. 1 st increased. Starting with a RS row, work rows 1 to 24 of the Time Vortex Lace Increase chart 7 times until there are 52 sts, incorporating an additional horizontal repeat after each vertical repeat. Starting with a RS row, work rows 1 to
8 of the Time Vortex Lace Center chart 3
times, working the 6-st repeat 8 times across
row. Starting on a WS row, work rows 1 to 24 of the Time Vortex Lace Decrease chart 7 times until 9 sts remain, removing repeats of the 6-st pattern across row as st count decreases. ![]() Row 1 [WS]: K2, p to last 3 sts, p2tog, p1. 9 sts. 1 st decreased. Row 2 [RS]: Knit. Rows 3 to 10: Repeat the last 2 rows until 4 sts rem. 4 sts decreased. Row 11 [WS]: K2, p2tog. 3 sts. 1 st decreased. Row 12 [RS]: K2tog, k1. 2 sts. 1 st decreased. Row 13 [WS]: K2tog. 1 st. 1 st decreased. Cut yarn and pull through final st to secure. ![]() ![]() With RS facing, rejoin yarn and pick up and knit 311 sts evenly distributed along the right (curved) edge of lace section. Starting on WS, work rows 1 to 41 of TARDIS chart, repeating sts in red box 15 times in total across each row. Lower Edging Bind off as follows: K2, *insert tip of left needle into the front of these two sts (from left to right, as if to SSK), and knit them together; k1, repeat from * to end. Cut yarn and pull through final st to secure.
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FINISHING |
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
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Pattern © 2012 Kate Atherley. Images © 2012 Amy Singer. Contact Kate |
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