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Woodland Hooded Cable Scarf
For this pattern, you will need to know the knit stitch and purl stitch. The top seam is worked in the Kitchener Stitch (directions included) for a seamless edge. The cables in the scarf use a cable needle free technique and the cables on the hood are made using the traditional method.
The scarf portion consists of 4 repeating rows and the hood portion is 8 repeating rows. It is recommended that you keep track of each row by using a row counter. Two strands of yarn are held together while knitting for a bulky result.
Sizing can be altered by using different weight yarn and changing the size of the knitting needles. Following the pattern below will create a hooded scarf that measures approximately 4.5 inches wide and 70 inches long and the hood measures 11 inches from scarf edge to top of head.
Although I encourage you to sell items made from this pattern I ask that you please do not resell or distribute this pattern.
- First published: February 2011
- Page created: February 18, 2011
- Last updated: September 30, 2019 …
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