My TV knitting has been an entrelac scarf in Noro Silver Thaw. I found three skeins of this yarn at the thrift store, and couldn’t just leave it there. (It’s Noro!)
Noro Silver Thaw is an aran-weight and a single ply yarn with a gratual colour change over the length of the yarn. (That’s a Ravelry link.) It’s also discontinued. This is colourway #11 which is not as bright as many Noro colourways. The Mister really liked it.
I’ve wanted to knit an entrelac scarf for a while. I found this free pattern on Ravelry. I used a 4.5MM needle instead of the 5mm recommended because I preferred the look of the finished fabric.
Here’s the scarf:
The finished size is 67″ x 9″ unblocked. I kind of like the texture of it as it is and don’t plan to block it. (It would get flatter, wider and longer if I did.)
This is great for a long thinner scarf and the Mister is happy with it. If I made one for myself, I’d add another square to the width of the scarf and probably make it shorter. I tend to fold the ends of my scarf over my chest beneath my coat.


I’ve been eyeing up entrelac for yeeeeears… Think you made a perfect choice in pairing yarn to pattern here.
The Noro is fabulous for entrelac – except when there’s a knot, of course. 🙂 I think I navigated around them pretty well.
This pattern is free and easy. Give it a try. (I think it’s a little bit addictive, though, so be warned…!)
Wow! That is awesome. Glad your Mister likes it. I do too!!
Thanks! It’s made me want to knit more entrelac…