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The Easiest Scarf
The Easiest Scarf
Tick Tock. The time changed last night. There’s a super moon tonight, and it’s going to be Friday the 13th this week, so why not uncomplicate your knitting life and spring forward into a simple new pattern? It’s the easiest scarf pattern you’ll ever knit and it’s time.
This scarf is a good project for knitters at any skill level, especially beginners.
It’s perfect for social knitting. It’s an asymmetrical triangle, knit in garter stitch. Learn this trick to ensure that you can’t mess up, even when chatting away or binging on Knitflix!
Any fingering or sock weight yarn will work in this design.
The first few images are of a scarf knit with one skein of Urth Yarns, Uneek Fingering in color #3003. Thank you to Barbara for knitting this sample.
Kate is pictured wearing the scarf knit with a lovely hand dyed skein from Trippin’ with Dixie Fiber Co.
The scarf is approximately 65” x 40” x 30”. It is knit flat. Gauge is 5 sts./inch and not critical.
Thank you to Kate for modeling!
Materials
1 skein of fingering (or sock) weight yarn, at least 400 yards. Sample pictured was knit with Trippin’ with Dixie, “Honey, I love you, but give me Park Avenue”, in colorway, Central Park Sunrise. 437 yards. 70% super wash wool/20% Silk/10% Cashmere
Size 5 circular knitting needles, in 24” or 36” length.
One locking stitch marker! Yarn needle.
Note: I linked to a different sock yarn by Tripping with Dixie, because the one I used hasn’t been posted yet, and I wanted to share the contact information with you. Any of those gorgeous skeins will work with this pattern.
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