TABLE OF CONTENTS Basic Keyhole Scarf Includes instructions for designing your own Any gauge Read this pattern before knitting any scarves Tubular knitted scarves Any Gauge with 2 beds Tracing with tuck stitch Standard Japanese Twin Cables Mid-gauge or bulky Healthy Girls Any gauge Sideways Style Any gauge Faux Cable Any gauge with ribber Double Slot Fur Any Gauge but easier on Japanese Passap Fairisle Double bed Passaps only Lined Scarves any machine may make the plain versision but only Japanese machines may knit the fairisle version of the pattern Ribbed Scarves Any gauge with ribber Designer Details Any gauge Interlocking Leaves Any gauge more yarn notes page 45
Book is 45 pages in total
The term “keyhole scarves” refers to scarves that have a slit into which one end is inserted to secure the scarf. No knot is needed. They are tidier and less bulky than other scarves to wear and great for people like me who are accessory impaired. They can be made on any machine and in many stitches.
“Any Gauge” includes Passap machines unless stated otherwise. If a ribber or 2nd bed is required, it is stated above. Most patterns are made in Tamm Bebe yarn using a single or double strand depending on gauge. The Passap fairisle and tracing with tuck stitch scarves use Tamm Astracryl 3 ply instead. The fur scarf uses a furry yarn and the designer details scarf uses a combo of thin yarns you may have on hand. Healthy Girls uses Caron Simply Soft. Most patterns are given in a single adult size but instructions for altering size are included. More yarn notes on page 45. Book is for machine knitters