Fiddle Knits Designs | Beautifully detailed patterns for the hand knitter and crocheter
Created by Erica Jackofsky
Type: Knitting
Pattern Details
•Yarn
Knit Picks Merino Style dk [100% merino wool; 123 yards / 112 meters; 50 grams / 1.76 ounces]

2 skeins "basset"
1 skein "vanilla"


•Needles
US 9(5.5mm)
Us 10(6mm)

US 5(3.75mm) - for i-cord

•Gauge
US 9(5.5mm): 16 sts & 32 rows = 4” in garter stitch.

US 10(6mm): 14 sts & 24 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch.


•Finished Size
Approx. 49” length x 8” at widest point.

•Extras
1 button, (approximately  1” diameter.)
Button shown is from
The Hickory Tree


Errata
None Available
Find a mistake? Send an e-mail to: Erica@FiddleKnits.com

Lyre Scarf
*This pattern is part of the Sweet Sounds Collection

In Western culture the lyre is the symbol of a musician. It is a stringed instrument that was popular in the classical era. In ancient Greece it was the instrument of choice of the God Apollo.

The Lyre scarf can easily be worked up in a weekend for a classy last minute knitted gift…. for yourself, or a lucky knit-gift list recipient. The button closure makes this piece part scarf, part cowl. Wear the ends draped down the front and back (as shown in the photos), or fully wrapped around.


Techniques
  • Easy lace work
  • Garter stitch
  • Wrap & Turn (explained in pattern)

The Sweet Sounds Collection
The Sweet Sounds collection includes 6 designs. All of the patterns included use 3 or less skeins of yarn and can be completed in a weekend of knitting. This makes the Sweet Sounds a perfect place to look for last minute knitted gifts or a little something to make from that special yarn you've been saving.
Purchase price for the entire collection: $12.00
(You save $4.00)

Designs included in this collection are:
Dulcian Fingerless Gloves
Lute Hat
Lyre Scarf
Mandolin Mug Mitts (2 versions)
Oud Collar
Viol Neck Corset

Lyre Scarf

Lyre Detail

Listing is for the Lyre pattern PDF download only.
Lyre Scarf

Lyre Scarf - back

Lyre Scarf

Photos by Erica Jackofsky
Modeled by Annalee Jackofsky