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The Tiny Scarf
”Small woollen scarfs are seen everywhere this fall, maybe one of the most popular accessories this season. Both the subtle and neutral tones and the more powerful and vibrant colours are used as a little extra something for the fall outfits and The tiny scarf is my take on this lovely little piece of woollen handknit. The tiny scarf is designed so you can wear it with both sides as the front so in fact this is a two in one scarf and gives you a lot of styling opportunities if you knit it in a couple of your favourite colours”
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WIDTH: approx 145 cm / 57” after soaking and blocking
HEIGHT: approx 33 cm /13” measured at middle of the scarf
THE WEIGHT OF THE SCARF: approx 80 g knitted in SF yarn (225m/50g)
YARN
100 g SF KnitWear 50 % alpaca, 50 % wool (225m/50g)
ALTERNATIVE YARN
100 g SF KnitWear 100 % pure new wool (225m/50g)
NEEDLES
Circ needle 3.5 mm / US 4 (80 – 100 cm / 32”– 39”)
2 stitch markers
GAUGE
21 sts in lace pattern according to chart on needles 3.5 mm / US 4 = 10 cm / 4” in width
Adjust needle size to obtain right gauge. Making a swatch and getting the right gauge is essential for the final result.
CHANGING THE SIZE OF THE SCARF
If you would like your scarf in a larger or smaller size it is possible to add or deduct a number of stitches, but the number of stitches must be divisible by 12.
TECHNICAL DESCIRBTION OF THE MODEL
The scarf is worked top down.
Knit the first 3 rows throughout all the sts and as described.
From the 4th rows and onwards work lace pattern according to chart and the same time on all rows stop before the last 3 sts, these sts are not worked but are resting on the needle until the end where a border is worked on the slant sides of the scarf.
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- First published: September 2022
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- Last updated: January 10, 2023 …
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