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Kid Mohair Wedge Scarf
This scarf uses short rows to create triangular wedges across the scarf. Since this scarf is worked in stockinet stitch, the edges will roll in a bit even after blocking. It can be worked in garter stitch to make it lay flat, but will have a different look, a slightly heavier feel, and use more yarn to make the same size.
While this pattern is written for one skein of Rowan Kidsilk Haze, some knitters may find that more yarn is required to complete the length in the pattern. It was originally worked on a knitting machine, which tends to knit fewer rows per inch than hand knitting. Consider purchasing an extra skein or working the shawl a bit short if you tend to knit more rows to an inch than the pattern suggests.
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- First published: June 2014
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