Rudolph Scarf by Connie Haney

Rudolph Scarf

This pattern is available from etsy.com for $5.25.

Rudolph is ready to keep you warm this Christmas!

Make this cute Rudolph Scarf using a RG (regular gauge) knitting board. This is such a fun scarf to make. Your children will love having their very own Rudolph Scarf. Make one in different colors for each of your children or grandchildren. Rudolph’s face is on both sides of the scarf, so it’s reversible!

Basic knitting board skills are required.

Depending upon your experience level you can complete this scarf in 4-6 hours.

NEW INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO’S
There is a link to an instructional video teaching you how to crochet Rudolph’s ears and antlers.
The password for the video is in the pattern.

NOTE:
I’ve had many people ask me if my scarf patterns work with the Knifty Knitter boards and the answer is no. Why? Well the gauge is way too large and you can’t get a tight enough stitch. You really need to use a regular gauge knitting board and there are many places that you can find them online. I prefer to use the scarf regular gauge boards as my patterns only use 7 pegs. They are sold using pegs or pins, my preference is pegs.
I suggest either the Mini Scarf loom or the Scarf loom at CinDWood Crafts here…
http://www.cindwoodcrafts.com/products-page/looms/shape/p...
Be sure to ask for either with 5/8 inch spacing.

You can also use the KB AIO (Knitting Board All in One) knitting board set up to do flat panel knitting.
http://www.knittingboard.com/product_p/allnone.htm

Another option is the Martha Stewart loom kit which you can find at your local Michaels Arts and Crafts, Hobby Lobby, AC Moore and JoAnn Fabrics. You can use a coupon as well which makes this kit affordable. Then set the pieces up as knitting board and use the pink pegs in every other hole. You can find a preview video here…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GisJh98Z56k