Dizzabelle Scarf: A Heartfelt Tribute Knitting Pattern with Dimensional Cables and Luxury Yarn

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MATERIALS

Dizzabelle Scarf

by Rebecca Kidd-Berger Some people manage to touch you in unconventional ways, adding color and dimension to your life that isn't really even realized until they're gone. This was designed as a tribute to a loved one whose quirky and endearing ways did just that. This quick one-skein project uses huge cables to add dimension and shape to the run-of-mill rectangular scarf without being overpowered by the variegation in this little bit of luxury yarn. SIZE One FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Width: 4 inches Length: 40 inches Louisa Harding Kimono Angora [7o% Angora $25\%$ Wool $5\%$ Nylon; approx. 125yd/114m per 25g skein J;]; color: 07; 1 skein Set of US #9/5.5mm straight needles or size needed to knit to gauge Cable needle Tapestry needle GAUGE 15 sts/13 rows $=4$ inches in stockinette stitch

PATTERN NOTES

C20B: Slip 10 stitches purlwise to a cable needle, and hold to the back of the work. Knit 10 stitches from the left needle. Knit 10 stitches from the cable needle. RSPR: Right Side Pattern Row WSPR: Wrong Side Pattern Row

PATTERN

CO 30 stitches. Knit five rows, starting with a wrong-side row. RSPR: K3, P2, K20, P2, K3. WSPR: K5, P20, K5. Repeat these two rows twice (six pattern rows total). \*Cable Row: K3, P2, C20B, P2, K3. Repeat WSPR & RSPR rows ten times, substituting Cable Row for RSPR every 20 rows. Repeat from \* three times for five big cables, or more repeats for a longer scarf. Knit WSPR & RSPR three times (six pattern rows total). Knit five rows. BO.

FINISHING

Weave in ends using the tapestry needle. Spray block.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

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By day Becka works for the phone company and wishes she could knit through all the meetings instead of biting her nails. By night she sells recycled yarn at Knitting Wounded Yarns: http: //knittingwoundedyarns.etsy.com/

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