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Knitted Striped Cake Scarf

Introducing the Knitted Striped Cake Scarf, a unique and eye-catching accessory that will add a touch of whimsy to your winter wardrobe. This scarf is not your ordinary winter accessory - it is a work of art that combines the warmth of a scarf with the beauty of a cake. Made from high-quality, soft yarn, this scarf is not only visually appealing but also incredibly cozy and warm. The knitted fabric provides excellent insulation against the cold winter winds, ensuring that you stay snug and stylish all season long.


Striped Cake Scarf Supplies

Size:
10″ x 56″

Yarn:
Lion Brand Shawl in a Cake: (58% Cotton, 39% Acrylic, 3% Other), Size 4 (worsted weight) 150 g / 481 yds
Half Moon 212 – 1 full cake

Needles:
US-8, 5.0mm – 16″ or longer circular needles

Gauge: Learn about gauge HERE
17 sts x 25 rows = 4” [10 cm] in seed stitch

Other supplies:
yarn needle

Stitches and Abbreviations: click on highlighted sts for tutorials
bo – bind off
co – cast on
k – knit
p – purl
st(s) – stitch(es)
( ) – work step in parentheses in indicated stitch

Getting Started:
  • Read through all instructions before beginning
  • This pattern works with a yarn that fades from one color into the next. So there will be Color A, then Color A into B, then Color B, then Color B into C and so on.
  • The pattern starts with a section of garter stitch through all of Color A, then when the color starts to change the row is finished and a section of seed stitch is worked through Color A into B, all of Color B, and Color B into C, as soon as the color change is completed and the row is finished then the pattern goes back to garter stitch for all of Color C.
  • This is repeated throughout so the garter sections are one solid color, and the seed stitch sections are a color change, a solid color, and a color change.

Striped Cake Scarf Pattern:

CO 235

Garter Section:
Row 1: K all.
Repeat Row 1 until color begins to change, then move onto Seed Stitch Section.

Seed Stitch Section:
Row 1: K1, (p1, k1) across.
Repeat Row 1 through color change, through next color and until the next color has changed, then move onto Garter Section.

Continue working Garter Section and Seed Stitch Section changing as indicated until final color.

Bind off knit wise, then weave in all ends.

Wear or give and enjoy!

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