Coming Home Tips

On this page you’ll find tips & tutorials about making the Coming Home scarf/wrap!

Yarn Choice

Coming Home calls for DK-weight yarn – for all of my samples I used Dirty Water Dyework’s Edna yarn, a wool/silk blend. I love working with this yarn! You would need either 3 skeins of the regular 100 gram Edna skeins, or just 1 skein of her Edna Extra. In my video demo (featured below), I used Duo by Sandness Garn – a merino/cotton blend (you would need 6 skeins of this yarn). Interested in knitting this up in a different weight yarn? Check out my tips below…

Adapting pattern for a different weight yarn:

This pattern is easy to adjust for a different weight yarn – you just need to cast-on a different amount of stitches and the number of stitches you cast-on needs to be a multiple of 7. If you would like more specific guidance, check out the table below of a few different alternative yarn-weights (if you want to double check this based on a particular yarn you have in mind, feel free to reach out to me!):

YARN WEIGHTSUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZE# OF STS TO COAPPROX YARDAGE
fingeringUS 4350875
sportUS 6322800
worstedUS 9266645

Garter Lace Ladder Stitch

Check out my video tutorial below that walks you through exactly how to work the stitch pattern in this design:


How to style your Coming Home scarf

There are multiple ways you can wear your Coming Home scarf/wrap! You can wear it like a wrap, draped around your back and shoulders like this:

Or wear just over your shoulders like a regular scarf (bunched up a bit):

Or, wrap it around your neck twice for a cozier scarf fit: