Chrismukkah by Mesha Knits

Chrismukkah

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Knitting
November 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
4.0 mm (G)
700 - 900 yards (640 - 823 m)
One Size. Heavier weight yarn and larger needles would produce a bigger result.
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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A Nondenominational, unisex, CABLED, countdown to the holidays/end of the year MKAL!

We will be starting on December 1st and clues will be coming out rapid fire! 12 clues in all, with the final clue being further finishing instructions.

There will be two options for the ends of the scarf, one is decidedly feminine and the second works for anyone.

There will be four different edging options for after the scarf is blocked (one is “do nothing” ;) )

The pattern, as written, will produce a scarf approximately 8” (20cm) wide by 85” (216cm) long. This, of course, will vary depending on knitting and blocking styles.

You will need a US 6 (4.00mm) and US 4 (3.5mm) needle. If you prefer to do your knitting “two at a time” the smaller needle will need to be a cabled/interchangeable needle.

You will need approximately 700 - 900 yards (640 - 825 meters) of fingering or sport weight yarn. There is a portion that would work well in a contrasting color, if you wish.

For one of the finishing options you will need between 400 - 1600 size 6/0 (4mm) (or 8/0 {2.5mm}, if you prefer the look of smaller beads on this yarn weight) beads. (This sounds crazy, I know, but it will all make sense soon.) There are several different options for this beaded portion which will allow for many combinations of colors and numbers of beads.