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MURRISK Long Openweave Scarf
“MURRISK” Scarf .This pattern was inspired by the fishermans nets stacked at Murrisk Pier , near the town of Westport, County Mayo, in the West of Ireland. The thick, strong nets are intricately woven and are made to survive all the elements. I created this design to reflect the beauty of the nets in a long, flowing, warm and comfortable scarf. It is light as a feather and will keep you snug and cozy as you stroll along the beach, hike through the mountains or saunter along the city streets. It is also deliciously soft and warm . The yarn used is a wonderful light, airy, warm and comfortable King Cole wool blend. The scarf is long enough to be wound around your neck at least twice, or can be worn long and loose.
Yarn : King Cole “Riot” Chunky/Bulky - Shade 658- “Moors” 30% Wool / 70% Acrylic
Chunky Weight Yarn/ Yarn Weight 5 - 200g / 7 oz. / 268m /294 yards
This yarn comes in a multitude of beautiful colourways , any of which would look gorgeous in this pattern www.kingcole.com
Needles : Size 5mm/ US Size 8 and Size 15 mm /US Size 19 needles
Skill Level : Easy
Size of Scarf : 8 inches/ 20 cm wide x 102inches/ 255 cm long.
Tension/ Gauge : 14 sts x 16 rows = 4 x 4 in / 10 x 10 cm in Garter stitch in 3 row repeating pattern using both size needles
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Stitches : Garter Stitch : Knit every stitch on every row- all “plain” sts.
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- First published: December 2017
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