Simple Knit Scarf Pattern

Simple knit scarf pattern

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Bobble Cowl Scarf Knitting Pattern ⨯ Colorful Cowl Scarf Knit Pattern | ROSEWOOD COWL \


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Knitting pattern feather scarf, cable knit scarf tutorial, knit pattern Aran scarf winter quill shawl, intermediate knitting pattern plume *******************THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN*************** Pattern Level: Intermediate Are you ready to knit this beautiful feather cable scarf with 6 feathers on it? Size: approx. 17 x 170 cm / 6.7 x 67 inch Needles: US size 8, UK size 6 (= 5 mm) and a cable needle Yarn for needle US 8 and UK 6 = 10 ply, Aran, worsted, approx. 165 grams (= 300 meters or 328 yds) Gauge: = 18 stitches and 20.5 row = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inch. This scarf is the perfect example of how you can take knit stitches and craft them into something unique and interesting. The stitches used for these Feathers are for intermediate knitters. The back of the scarf is as beautiful as the front (see photo 5) Some knowledge of the following would help in making this scarf: basic knit stitches, cable knitting, knitting stitches together, increasing and decreasing and slipstitches. I recommend blocking the scarf after knitting to even out all the bumps and gaps between the stitches, to produce a very even and neat fabric. After payment is received the written pattern (in English and Dutch) will be available immediately.


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This is a Chunky Knit Scarf Pattern / Scarf Knitting Pattern only, NOT a finished Mid November Scarf! More knitting patterns here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/natalya1905/?sort_order=date_desc\u0026section_id=6325868 Skill Level: Easy. Craft: Knitting. – MID NOVEMBER is a big and cozy scarf, featuring a simple yet beautiful textured rib stitch. – MID NOVEMBER SCARF is worked side by side, from the bottom up. YARN bulky weight, about 300g SUGGESTED YARN 3 skeins of Patons Classic Wool Roving, 3.5 oz / 100g, 120 yds / 109m per skein SUGGESTED NEEDLES size 15 (10mm) knitting needles SUGGESTED NOTIONS Tapestry needle There is no refund on my patterns. IMPORTANT NOTE ON COPYRIGHT: Your purchase of this pattern constitutes your agreement to use this pattern only for personal, non-profit use without my specific written permission. Mid November Scarves made from this pattern may not be sold, nor may the pattern itself be copied, sold, or distributed in any way. You may print one copy for personal use but may not print multiples to distribute, nor may you share the digital file.


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The Broken Rib Unisex Knit Scarf Pattern is the perfect easy knit to have on hand for a wonderful gift. This broken ribbed knit scarf has a simple, two-row design that creates a bumpy texture across
the surface of the scarf. For men, knit scarf patterns can be hard to find, but look no further than this pattern. Knit up a few for those winter birthday or Christmas gifts. No matter who you end up needing a gift for, this scarf will do the trick!


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Easy scarf knitting patterns

Easy scarf knitting patterns

Tweedy Eyelet Scarf By Jennifer Dickerson This is a great beginner project to learn simple knitting techniques like YO increases and K2tog decreases. The result is a quickly knit and simple eyelet scarf. The variegated yarn adds interest and makes for an easy yet engaging project. Materials: 1-2 skeins Lion Brand Tweed Stripes (one skein for a shorter scarf, two for a longer scarf) US 11 Straight Needles Tapestry Needle Abbreviations: CO: Cast on BO: Bind Off YO: Yarn Over K2tog: Knit two stitches together Instructions: CO 20 sts Row 1: Knit Row 2: Knit Row 3: Knit Row 4: Knit Row 5: K2, *yo, K2tog; rpt from * to last 2 sts; K2 Rpt rows 1-5 until desired length, ending on row 4. BO Break yarn, weave in ends and block as desired. Click below to watch a video on how to knit the Tweedy Eyelet Scarf stitch by stitch: © Jennifer Dickerson 2013 Please note: If you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog (including other languages). Thank you!


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