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Simplest Striped Scarf
This pattern will show you how to make a super simple toddler scarf using self-striping yarn. It’s made using the garter stitch, so it’s perfect for beginning knitters.
I used one skein of Red Heart Super Saver Stripes to make this scarf with enough left over to make a matching child-sized double brim beanie.
As written, the scarf is 5” wide and 38” long, but you can easily adjust the size to make it larger if needed.
You’re welcome to do whatever you’d like to with finished products made from this pattern but if you do sell them, I ask that you link back to my page. You may not copy this pattern, repost it anywhere (either altered or in its original form), or claim it as your own. You may not use any photos on this site for your own use.
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- First published: November 2019
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