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Cabana Boy

$5.00

Cabana Boy is a spring/summer weight scarf knit on the bias with a simple lace repeat consisting of evenly spaced double yarn overs. The lace rows are spaced according to the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical concept that creates patterns that are very pleasing to the human eye. A little trivia – Fibonacci was one of the most famous mathematicians from the middle ages – his real name was Leonardo Bonacci and he observed naturally occurring patterns based on a multi-generational growth pattern of a population of rabbits. The Fibonacci Sequence starts at 0 and goes to 233, with each number being the sum of the 2 previous numbers.

Experience Level: Intermediate

Sizing and Dimensions:

9 inches wide x 80 inches long

Gauge: 19 st x 4 inches in stockinette

31 rows x 4 inches (after blocking)

Materials:

Yarn: 600 yards / 549 meters DK weight cotton yarn

Shown In: Plymouth Yarns Pendenza (100% Egyptian Mercerized Cotton, DK weight, 240 yds/100g, 3 balls) Cabana colorway

Needles: US size 6 / 4 mm circular needle or straight needles

Tools: Tapestry needle

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Cabana Boy is a spring/summer weight scarf knit on the bias with a simple lace repeat consisting of evenly spaced double yarn overs. The lace rows are spaced according to the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical concept that creates patterns that are very pleasing to the human eye. A little trivia – Fibonacci was one of the most famous mathematicians from the middle ages – his real name was Leonardo Bonacci and he observed naturally occurring patterns based on a multi-generational growth pattern of a population of rabbits. The Fibonacci Sequence starts at 0 and goes to 233, with each number being the sum of the 2 previous numbers.

Experience Level: Intermediate

Sizing and Dimensions:

9 inches wide x 80 inches long

Gauge: 19 st x 4 inches in stockinette

31 rows x 4 inches (after blocking)

Materials:

Yarn: 600 yards / 549 meters DK weight cotton yarn

Shown In: Plymouth Yarns Pendenza (100% Egyptian Mercerized Cotton, DK weight, 240 yds/100g, 3 balls) Cabana colorway

Needles: US size 6 / 4 mm circular needle or straight needles

Tools: Tapestry needle

Cabana Boy is a spring/summer weight scarf knit on the bias with a simple lace repeat consisting of evenly spaced double yarn overs. The lace rows are spaced according to the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical concept that creates patterns that are very pleasing to the human eye. A little trivia – Fibonacci was one of the most famous mathematicians from the middle ages – his real name was Leonardo Bonacci and he observed naturally occurring patterns based on a multi-generational growth pattern of a population of rabbits. The Fibonacci Sequence starts at 0 and goes to 233, with each number being the sum of the 2 previous numbers.

Experience Level: Intermediate

Sizing and Dimensions:

9 inches wide x 80 inches long

Gauge: 19 st x 4 inches in stockinette

31 rows x 4 inches (after blocking)

Materials:

Yarn: 600 yards / 549 meters DK weight cotton yarn

Shown In: Plymouth Yarns Pendenza (100% Egyptian Mercerized Cotton, DK weight, 240 yds/100g, 3 balls) Cabana colorway

Needles: US size 6 / 4 mm circular needle or straight needles

Tools: Tapestry needle

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