Heart Cable Knit Scarf by Kristen McDonnell

Heart Cable Knit Scarf

Knitting
January 2020
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 13 rows = 4 inches
in Cable Heart
US 11 - 8.0 mm
300 - 318 yards (274 - 291 m)
English
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Studio Knit’s Heart Cable Scarf is a sweet intermediate level project. Knitted with super bulky yarn and large needles, this project knits up quickly and looks really impressive. Create this beautiful texture of interlocking Celtic hearts for your next gift filled with love. Enjoy!

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8.5” x 11”

Skill Level
Intermediate, for knitters comfortable with cables.
I have created a color-coded system in both the written and chart patterns to easily discern the 6 different cable stitches at a glance. Knitters have told me they love it and I hope it helps you cable knit, too!
Other basic stitches: Slip Knot, Cast On long-tail method, Knit Stitch, Purl Stitch

Scarf Size and Dimensions
The finished scarf size is 72″ x 7″ blocked.

Knitting Gauge
Cable Heart Pattern Blocked 4″ x 4″ Gauge Swatch: 14 sts x 13 rows

Scarf Construction
The knitted scarf is created from the bottom up on straight needles using a cable needle, too. This cable stitch is not a reversible pattern, so the heart motif is only visible on the right side of your work. However, the wrong side looks pretty, too, with a smooth Stockinette design of its own.

Cable Repeats
This pattern consists of 24 cast-on stitches in 10-row repeats using 6 different cable stitches to create this beautifully detailed design.

Materials Necessary to Knit Hat from Pattern:
• Yarn Super Bulky Weight #6 in any fiber or color of your choice. 300 – 318 yards (490g – 510g). I knitted my scarf with 3 balls of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn in the pink color Blossom.
• Knitting Needles – Single point Size 11 US (8mm) straight needles, 10″ length or longer.
• Cable Needle. I simply used a double-pointed needle.
• Blocking Mats. I used my favorite Extra Thick KnitIQ Blocking Mats.
• Tapestry Needle
• Scissors