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Scarf Hat
Who knew that just one skein of One Pound yarn could be transformed into such an uber-cute Scarf Hat? Apparently desiger Darlene Dale did! You’ll start with a generous rib and then keep on knitting in the round, decreasing as you go ending up with a great big pompon to match this great big hat that does double duty as a scarf. We can see making some in school colors for a college girl and her roommates. Or knit a batch for your son or daughter’s soccer team! And do try adding stripes for every more fun!
SIZE
Fits head size: 19-21”/48.5-53.5cm
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference around head: 21”/53.5cm
Length (without pompom): 49 ½”/125.5cm
MATERIALS
One Pound (454 g/16. oz;742 m/812 yds)
(1) ball Rose (10517)
Size U.S. 10 (6mm), 16”/40.5cm long circular needle or size to obtain gauge.
Size U.S. 9 (5.5mm), 16”/40.5cm long circular needle for ribbing.
Stitch marker
Yarn needle.
Pompom maker, 2-4”/5-10cm.
STITCHES USED
Stockinette stitch (worked in-the round)
Garter stitch (worked in-the-round)
Mock Cable Rib (multiple of 5 sts) 4 rounds
Make pompom and attach to the end of scarf to finish.
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- First published: October 2011
- Page created: October 13, 2011
- Last updated: March 10, 2016 …
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