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Scarfie
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INSPIRATION
Scarfie is a little potato chip kind of pattern that starts and ends with just a few stitches. It offers a great way to try bias knitting - you will see how increases and decreases shape fabric with ease!
The pattern includes two versions - one worked on a bias traditionally (every other row) and one with pointy long edges.
Modification instructions are included to change width and length.
YARN
Clinton Hill Cashmere Company Bespoke DK – 100% cashmere; 125 yards (114 m) per 50 g (1.76 oz) ball
Color A: 60 yards and Color B: 70 yards
Sample shown in Color A(Graphite) and Color B(Onyx)
Pink sample is worked in Lana Gatto Super Soft and uses 200 yards
MEASUREMENTS
Length tip to tip: 43” for black/grey scarf and 47” for the pink one
Width: 3.5” for both versions
NEEDLES
US#6/4.00mm – 24”/60cm circular needles
TOOLS
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends, scale to weigh yarn(optional), removable marker(optional)
GAUGE
20 sts/26 rows per 4” square using US#6/4.00mm needles in Garter Stitch or
30 sts per 4” in Garter stitch worked on the bias
SKILLS & TECHNIQUES
bias knitting
slipping stitches
For more information, see
https://sweaterfreak.com/b/scarfie
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- First published: September 2023
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- Last updated: October 12, 2023 …
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