Koala Keyhole Scarf by Kathy Chan

Koala Keyhole Scarf

Knitting
February 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
109 - 131 yards (100 - 120 m)
One size
English
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Do you have kids who refuse to put on a scarf in the cold weather? Worry no more! This Koala Keyhole Scarf is so cute that the kids would grab to put on by themselves. It resembles a koala with little hands that serve as a keyhole to keep the scarf snug and secure. The scarf length is in your control, and you don’t have to make it long to go around the neck. No choking or tripping hazard in the playground.

This Koala Keyhole Scarf calls for the most common Aran yarns. Gauge is not important, as it just determines how big or small the koala is. Basic stitch increases and decreases are involved to shape the koala head. The mosaic stitch pattern in the scarf section has both written instructions and a chart to follow. The scarf can typically be done in less than 10 hours.

Did you know the koala’s population is declining due to deforestation and climate change? This pattern is made for fund raising purpose. All proceeds will go to the World Wildlife Fund.