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Easy hand knitted scarf

Posted By Kent Crafts on July 19, 2009

You may have seen some scarves for sale on our store.  Some of these are made from the pattern below and use a variety of glitzy fashion yarns, which make them look a lot fancier than when using plain wool.  This pattern is probably the easiest one I’ve done and is ideal for beginners or if you need to make a large quantity of scarves in a short space of time (like for christmas presents or groups of people) as they only take a couple of hours each.

Materials Required

3 x 50g balls of fashion yarn or other suitable wool

6mm needles

Tension

22sts and 30rows to 10cm (stocking stitch) on 6mm needles. Always check your tension before starting. To achieve the right measurements, you can always increase/decrease your needle size or change the type of wool you’re using

Abbreviations

K=Knit; P=Purl; patt=pattern; RS=right side; st(s)=stitch(es); Cont=continue; cm=centimetres; mm=millimetres

Pattern

With 6mm needles, cast on 40sts.  For a longer thinner scarf, cast on 30sts.

Row 1 (RS), Knit

Row 2 – K2, P36(or 26 for longer version), K2

These two rows form the main pattern

Continue in patt until you have sufficient wool remaining of the 3rd ball to enable to you to cast off, ending with RS facing for next row.

Cast off

Make Up

Do not press

Sew in ends of wool.

And that’s it – as you can see very quick and easy. I can’t stress how important it is to choose your wool properly for this otherwise the scarf can look too plain.

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