Mar
22

Rococo Bandit | Ruffle & Beaded Scarf Pattern

NEW Pattern Release: Rococo Bandit

Inspired by the Pinterest-forecasted trend, Rococo Revival, this triangle scarf puts a modern twist on the late Baroque-era style. Rococo fashion is known for its ultra-feminine opulence, often featuring ruffles and pearls. Rococo Bandit utilizes those same design elements but is scaled down for a wearable and versatile piece. This project is knit with a double strand of two different-weight yarns, from the top-center out, with a subtly curved top edge. 

 

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Pearls & Ruffles

 

Rococo Bandit is worked in Stockinette stitch, with added faux pearls or beads and stitches picked up with a single strand for the ruffles. The scarf utilizes a clever bind-off to prevent curling, giving it a professional, finished edge.  See how it’s done in my video below.

Ready to Rococo? Here’s what supplies you’ll need.

MATERIALS

Rococo Bandit Pattern PDF

Knitting for Olive Merino (100% extra fine merino; 250m/270yds/50gr), 1 ball in color: Plum Rose — or equivalent, DK-weight #3 yarn

Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair (70% certified mohair/30% cruelty-free silk; 225m/245yds/25gr), 2 balls in color: Plum Rose —or equivalent lace-weight #0 yarn

Size US 6/4 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm or longer —or size needed to obtain gauge

Size US 4/3.5 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm or longer —or size needed to obtain gauge

4 stitch markers

Tapestry needle

90 faux pearls or other glass beads

Embroidery or larger-eyed sewing needle

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
36”/91 cm at widest point x 11/28 cm” at deepest point.

Ruffled Triangle Scarf Knitting Pattern by Vickie Howell

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