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Farmer's Market Scarf
The photos were taken at the ‘Knit the Bridge’ installation in Pittsburgh, PA. To learn more please visit their website here. “Knit the Bridge is a grassroots, community-led arts project that brings the many diverse communities of Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania together to create a large-scale, aesthetically stunning, fiberarts installation on the Andy Warhol/7th Street Bridge.
Materials:
Yarn: Bulky Weight Yarn, approximately 100 yards
Sample shown in: Kollage Yarns Lofty 100% Merino Wool; 117 yds/107m per 100g skein; color: Chocolate #8008; 1 skein
Needles: US Size 11/8mm, single pointed needles + one additional for three needle BO(or size needed to get gauge)
Gauge: 14sts = 4”/10cm in Cellular Stitch
Special Abbreviations:
K1tbl - knit one through the back loop
yo - yarn over
sl1 - slip one knitwise
sk2p - slip one, K2tog, pass sl st over
ssk - slip, slip, knit slipped stitches tog
Farmer’s Market Scarf is similar to a keyhole scarf. Knit all in one piece with a decorative counterpane edge on one end and a loop on the other. I named this Farmer’s Market Scarf since I thought of this and knit this while being a vendor at my local Farmer’s Market in Ligonier, PA
- First published: September 2013
- Page created: August 16, 2013
- Last updated: March 7, 2023 …
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