knit/lab/Gulf of Mexico 2026
“The nets were overflowing
In the Gulf of Mexico”
This is a follow-on version of my 2025 Gulf of Mexico scarf inspired by “Refuge of the Roads” by Joni Mitchell.
This version has an i-cord edging which begins neatly with a multiple increase from a single loop and finishes neatly with a multiple decrease.
The pattern is fully written out with no charts.
Techniques include the backwards loop CO, multiple increases, and a centered double decrease.
Knit on 5mm/US8 needles with approximately 60g/280yds/260m of leftover lengths of Schoppel Wolle Zauberball Crazy; colorways include Change of Scenery, Dark Roses, Cool Botanical Garden and Late Autumn.
The scarf is worked with two strands held together. If you are working with one strand of a heavier yarn, allow approximately 140yds/130m.
Dimensions: approximately 4ins/10.5cm wide by 43.5ins/110cm
Gauge: approximately 18sts (measured on the diagonal)
and 28 rows (measured along the spine) = 4ins/10cm
The pdf contains the written pattern with accompanying notes and images, a phototutorial on splicing and a short video tutorial on the backwards loop CO.
Gulf of Mexico 2026 is available here as a free Ravelry download.