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Espera Scarf
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Skills Required: Knitting through the back loop of the stitch (tbl), explained in the pattern. This is a written single row pattern. No chart required.
Espera, a lovely Spanish work meaning “wait, patience and respite”. Knitting the Espera Scarf pleasantly helps pass the time spent in waiting rooms, airline flights, and car/metro rides!
A single row stitch pattern results in a cushy, warm scarf.
Make in a variety of yarns.
Cut out the “tagknit” included with the patterns, slip it on the needle with the scarf in progress, for easy reference whenever you need to pick up where you left off knitting during those pesky wait times!
May also be knit in dk yarns with a smaller needle and larger CO (info provided with the pattern).
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- First published: February 2011
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