Australian Knitting — Volume 9 Issue 2 2017

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YARN
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NEEDLES AND TOOLS
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MEASUREMENTS
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TENSION
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GETTING STARTED
The ruffles and elasticity of this scarf
cause measurements to vary. Working
in a soft tension gives the best result.
To err on the side of loose is better
than tight for this project. Test tension
on a small Garter stitch square before
starting. Tight knitters may need to
move up a half size on all needles to
soften the result.

SCARF
Section 1
Using 5.50mm needles and colour
1 cast on 180 sts.
Rows 1 to 10: Knit (Garter stitch).
Change to 3.50mm needles.
Next Row: K1 *yf, K1; Rep from * to
end. 360 sts.
Next Row: Knit.
Change to 4.50mm needles, knit 2 rows.
Change to 5.50mm needles, K1 *yf,
K1; Rep from * to end. 720 sts.
Knit 2 rows, cast off.

Section 2
Using 5.50mm needles and colour
2 pick up 180st along the cast on
edge of Section 1
Row 1 and 2: Knit.
Change to 3.50mm needles, K1 * yf,
k1; Rep from * to end. 360 sts.

Next Row: Knit.
Change to 4.50mm needles, Knit 2
rows.
Change to 5.50 mm needles. K1 *yf,
k1; Rep from * to end. 720 sts. Knit 2
rows. Change to colour 1, cast off.

MAKING UP
Using edge-to-edge stitch,join the ends
to make circular scarf.

Jo Sharp
http://www.josharppatterns.com

Ruffle Scarf – Jo Sharp


Ruffl e Scarf

A ruffled scarf made with contrasting
textured yarns and sewn together at
the ends to create a circle.

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Rating
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