Yeti Feet Silly Scarf by MNAuthor - Sue Hamilton

Yeti Feet Silly Scarf

Knitting
January 2022
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
5.3 stitches and 4 rows = 1 inch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
100 - 150 yards (91 - 137 m)
Adult/Child
English
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The Yeti Feet Silly Scarf is a fun winter scarf that uses eyelash or textured yarns for the legs and includes Glow-in-the Dark Toenails.

The pattern idea began with using up some Ice Yarn: Gardenia yarn. It looks like Yeti legs! Since finding this yarn may be challenging, I also did Yeti Feet scarves using Bernat Pipsqueak and Red Heart Scrubby Cotton. Several other “Leg” yarn suggestions are listed on the pattern, but you may have an eyelash or textured yarn you’d like to try.

Next, are the Yeti “Feet.” Using Bernat Premier Sparkle-Blue Mist (or any medium-weight blue yarn) AND Bead Weaving Thread (that adds a light stiffness), the feet take shape with Row-by-Row directions. Shaping requires cast-on’s, bind-offs, and a couple short rows. Links to helpful directions are included in the PDF pattern.

Finally, Toenails complete the pattern (although this is optional). DMC E940 Glow in the Dark embroidery thread was perfect to add that extra fun aspect (and a safety feature to help someone be seen at night).

With a provisional cast-on using a crochet hook (a link to online instructions are included in the PDF), the Yeti Feet scarf is knit as one piece.

Enjoy!