Pebble Rib Scarf

This is a simple scarf with lots of drape. The Pebble Rib Stitch creates a nice texture on both sides of the fabric. Feel free to modify the size - as long as you keep an odd number of stitches anything goes. Finished measurements 50 cm [20"] wide and 170 cm [67"] long
Yarn
The Cotton Yarn by we are knitters (100% Pima Cotton, 212 meters [232 yards], 100 g) 4 skeins in Salmon Pink
Needles
60 cm [24"] circular needle in size 5 mm / UK 6 / US 8 or size to obtain gauge
Notions
Blunt needle for weaving in ends Gauge 20 sts x 29 rows = 10 cm [4"] in Pebble Rib Stitch
Pattern
Using long-tail cast on, cast on 95 sts. Begin Pebble Rib (odd number of stiches): ROW 1: (RS) K1, \*p1, k1; rep from \* to end. ROW 2: (WS) Knit. Continue in Pebble Rib until scarf measures approx 170 cm [67"] from beginning, or until you run out of yarn. Bind off all stitches knitwise.
Finishing
Weave in ends. Steam or wet block if desired.