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Bobble Scarf 018
The centre part of the scarf is worked in stocking stitch in the round and is double thickness. The ten cords are worked on two double-pointed needles (I-cord technique). The ten bobbles are worked in garter stitch in the round and stuffed with polyester toy stuffing or wadding. These are sewn onto the cords.
Finished Size
160cm (63.5in) long (not including bobbles), 5cm (2in) wide, bobbles measure approx. 4cm (1.5in).
Stitches Used
Cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increasing - knit into front & back of stitch (diagram), decreasing - k2tog, p2tog (diagram), working in the round using five needles, I-cords (diagrams).
Materials
Any DK yarn (US terminology: light-weight). This yarn usually has a stitch tension of 22 sts to 10cm (4in).
Main colour - 166m (181yds).
Each bobble - 3m (3.5yds). There are ten bobbles.
Set of five 4mm (UK8/US6) double-pointed needles.
Polyester toy stuffing or similar.
Yarn suggestions
I knitted this scarf in bright pink DK tweed wool with light green and aqua bobbles. You could use oddments for the bobbles or work them in the same yarn as the scarf.
This scarf could also be worked in multi-coloured, handpainted or variegated yarns. It is also suitable for Magic Ball Yarns (tied lengths of different yarns/colours) since it is worked in the round and the knots will be hidden on the inside.
Written in English; no translations available.
- First published: September 2009
- Page created: September 9, 2009
- Last updated: November 22, 2023 …
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