Whit's Knits: Color Change Scarf
Purl Soho's most subtle yarns come from Habu Textiles. They tend to be extremely fine and very delicately colored. They also tend to leave customers scratching their heads, "I LOVE this yarn, but what can I possibly make with it?" A great answer has been Habu's all white Kusha Kusha Scarf pattern, but, for this project, I wanted to also engage with Habu's amazing spectrum of colors.
I envisioned a scarf that would shift from one color to the next, making a beautiful color journey from one end of the scarf to the other. Joelle, with her unique genius for color, picked these five Fine Merinos. While knitting, my excitement grew and grew as I introduced each new color. More like painting with watercolors than knitting with yarn, it was a fascinating process!

This simple lace ladder stitch is a perfect antidote to such fine yarn. With only two easy rows to memorize and so much open lace work, you'll be surprised how quickly you fly through this scarf. The result is a perfect accessory for fall that will inspire you every day!
The Materials
- 5 cones of Habu Textile's Fine Merino, 100% Merino Wool. These colors, from the left, are:
- # 3042 - In the pattern this is COLOR A.
- # 3044 - COLOR B.
- # 3046 - COLOR C.
- # 3043 - COLOR D.
- # 3055 - COLOR E.
- A US #7 circular needle, 24 inches. I used (and really recommend!) a Skacel Addi Lace needle for this project. With sharper points than the traditional Addi Turbos, these needles make knitting with fine yarn much easier. They also have a slightly stickier shaft for keeping slippery yarns in control.
The Pattern
Gauge
9 stitches = 1 inch in lace pattern
Finished Size
66 inches long and 8 inches wide
Note
Throughout this pattern you will be knitting with two yarns at the same time. One yarn will always be COLOR A and the other yarn will change from B to C to D to E, as instructed in the pattern.
Begin
Holding COLOR A and COLOR B together, cast on 72 stitches.
Rows 1-4: Knit
Row 5 (right side): K4, *k2tog, yarn over (yo) twice, ssk, repeat from * to last 4 stitches, k4.
Row 6 (wrong side): K5, *(k1, p1) into the 2 yo's from the previous row, k2, repeat from * to last 5 stitches, k5.
Repeat Rows 5 and 6 until piece measures 12 inches from the cast on row (always end each color section with a wrong side row). Cut COLOR B and join COLOR C (so that you are now knitting with A and C).
Continue to repeat Rows 5 and 6 until the second section of color measures 15 inches. Cut COLOR C and join COLOR D.
Repeat Rows 5 and 6 until the third section of color measures 18 inches. Cut COLOR D and join COLOR E.
Repeat Rows 5 and 6 until the fourth and final section of color measures 20 3/4 inches, ending with a wrong side row.
Knit 3 rows.
Cast off very loosely (use a needle one or two sizes bigger if you have to).
Cut both yarns.
Weave in the ends and lightly block your scarf. It may grow a little bit, but it will be wonderfully flat and soft!








September 6, 2010
Reader Comments (36)
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We have more on the way, it should be here very soon! We were planning to supplement our website's inventory with our shop's inventory, but unfortunately this weekend there was a big water leak in our building and this color was damaged. If you'd like us to notify you when this color comes in, please send us an email at this link:
http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/contact
We're definitely going to do this, stay tunned!
Thanks,
http://transcraftinental.blogspot.com/2011/01/scarf-for-katie.html
The instructions you quote are actually from Row 6. In Row 5 you yarn over twice so that in Row 6 you can "(k1,p1) into the 2 yo's from the previous row".
I hope this gets you on your way and good luck!
Whitney
I'm a novice at knitting, and do not know how to use circular needles. I love this scarf. I have tried using circular needles, and I always want to throw them across the room, and give up. Can I use ordinary knitting needles? If not, could you explain to me why I would use circular needles to make a scarf? All information is appreciated! Thank you.
We did not make kits out of these but we would be happy to help you put something together over the phone if you have some colors in mind. Our number is 800-597-PURL.
Thank you!
Molly
me know what the multiples of might be...plus any additional sts. I tried and tried; did not come out. thanks!
I'm almost positive that it''s a multiple of 12 stitches. Let me know if that doesn't work, but it should!
Good luck and thanks for asking!
Whitney
SSK stands for slip, slip, knit. An explanation can be found by clicking on the red "SSK" within the pattern. That will take you to our decrease tutorial, which you can also access here: http://www.purlbee.com/decrease-tutorial/
Thank you!
Molly
Is there a yarn in another brand that would work?
A full selection of Habu Fine Merino is on order, and we're just waiting for it to come in! If you would like to be contacted as soon as it becomes available, please email customerservice@purlsoho.com.
If you'd like to get started right away, a couple of other great options would be Anzula's Wash My Lace (http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/7270-Anzula-Wash-My-Lace) or Swans Island's Lace (http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/8950-Swans-Island-Lace). And if you'd like some help putting a palette together please feel free to either call our New York store (212 420-8796) or our web site (800 597-7875) where someone would be happy to be your eyes!
Thanks for your question and please let us know if you have more!
Whitney
Kaye
Thanks
Yes, you can use straight needles. No adjustment is needed.
Thank you!
Molly
If you email customerservice AT purlsoho DOT com our website will be happy to help you with this!
Thank you!
Molly