My Yellow Scarf - free pattern
Recently the daughter of very close friends asked me to make a yellow scarf with a certain kind of ribbing for her.
It took me a while to find a yellow I really liked.
For the Scarf in the picture I used 2 skeins Cascade 220, 2415 Sunflower.
The pattern is an easy knit, great for last minute presents and unisex.
Materials:
- approximately 405 yards of worsted weight yarn
(includes the yarn for fringes)
- Needles size US 8 (5 mm)
- crochet hook any size for fringing
- needle to sew in ends
Finished Size:
It took me a while to find a yellow I really liked.
For the Scarf in the picture I used 2 skeins Cascade 220, 2415 Sunflower.
The pattern is an easy knit, great for last minute presents and unisex.
Materials:
- approximately 405 yards of worsted weight yarn
(includes the yarn for fringes)
- Needles size US 8 (5 mm)
- crochet hook any size for fringing
- needle to sew in ends
Finished Size:
- 67" (170 cm) long and 5.5" (14 cm) wide
Abbreviations:
K: Knit P: Purl Sl1: Slip one stitch as if to purl with the yarn in
the front. (If you continue with a knit stitch, bring yarn to back between the
needles before the knit stitch is worked.)
Instructions:
Cast on 35 stitches.
Row 1: Sl1, K1, P2, [K2, P2] repeat to the last 3 stitches, K3.
Repeat this row until scarf measures 67" (170 cm) or desired length.
Fringes:
Each end of the scarf has 10 fringes, which consist of 3 strands of yarn.
To cut them evenly sized, I wrapped the yarn around a CD cover and then cut them.
In case you don't know how to add them to the scarf with your crochet hook, I found this video:
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