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Knitted Adorable Scarflet

Crafted with love and care, this charming scarflet is a true testament to the art of knitting. The intricate stitches and delicate patterns create a unique and eye-catching accessory that is sure to turn heads. Made from the softest yarn, it feels incredibly cozy against the skin, providing warmth and comfort on chilly days. The vibrant colors and playful design add a touch of whimsy to any outfit, making it the perfect accessory for both casual and formal occasions. Whether you're strolling through a winter wonderland or sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace, this knitted scarflet is the perfect companion to keep you stylish and snug. Whether you choose to drape it loosely around your neck or tie it in a chic knot, this scarflet is guaranteed to add a touch of sophistication to any ensemble. So why settle for ordinary when you can embrace the extraordinary with this knitted masterpiece?

SIZE:

Ends = 7 inches

Ribbed section = 3.75 inches

Length = 32 inches

NOTES:

  1. Read instructions through before beginning.
  2. To make a wider scarflet cast on additional stitches in increments of 4.
  3. To make a longer scarflet work rows 9 and 10 until about 1.5 inches shorter than desired.
  4. Scarflet in photo was knit with Red Heart Super Saver in Buff Fleck. There was plenty in the 5 ounce skein for the scarflet and cap. If you make it wider or longer it will take more yarn…duh!

MATERIALS:

Worsted weight (4) yarn approximately 2.25 ounces (120 yards)

US size 9 (5.5 mm) and 10.5 (6.5 mm) knitting needles

Tapestry needle

INSTRUCTIONS:

With 10.5 needles cast on 26 sts.

Rows 1-8: K

Switch to size 9 needles.

Row 9: K2, P2 across, end with K2.

Row 10: P2, K2 across end with P2.

Repeat rows 9 and 10 until scarf is about 31 inches from cast on edge, ending with row 9.

Switch back to size 10.5 needles.

Knit 8 rows.

Bind off and weave in ends.

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Dorothy
Mar 30, 2024 01:26 PM
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can,t wait to try some of the patterns. thank you

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