We're back from our amazing trip to New Zealand and Australia! More on that later...
I used GGH's "Bel Air" yarn. This yarn is super soft and is made in Italy from 90% Merino and 10% Nylon. The color selection is great, with some subtle shades and other brights. I used 3 balls, but you could probably get away with 2 if you made a shorter scarf. Check out the yarn here:
Essentially this scarf follows the Cartridge Rib pattern found in Vogue Knitting Stitchionary, but with Seed Stitch rows mixed in to make it reversible.
Using #10 needles, cast on 32 stitches.
Rows 1-5 ~ Seed Stitch (K1, P1 for border)
The rest of the scarf is as follows:
Row 1 ~ K3, *P1, K4* end K3
Row 2 ~ *P2, K3* end P2
Repeat for 10 rows.
Then:
3 Rows ~ Seed Stitch (K1, P1)
Repeat until desired length. Finish with 5 Rows of Seed Stitch and bind off.
I added fringe on mine, although it is optional. Enjoy!