Angel Hair Scarf

Photo credit: Photographer: Rilana Riley-Munson Level: Easy Size: One size available.
Finished measurement: 4.5 inches in width. 72 inches in length.
Materials:
2 skeins of Jo-Ann Sensations Angel Hair ( $22\%$ Wool, $50\%$ Acrylic, $28\%$ Nylon);120 yards/1o0 grams) Color - Posey. (or your choice of colors) The other version of this scarf that I have made is with the color - Berry. Note: any Bulky to Super Bulky weight yarn can be substituted for this project. Substitutions include: Paton's Divine, Lionbrand Homespun, Wool Ease Chunky, etc. US # 11 - straight needles. A yarn needle to sew in any ends. Gauge: Gauge is not important for this scarf. (The yarn's ball band gauge is 12 sts and 16 $r o w s=4$ inches in stockinette.)
Inspiration:
I wanted to make a quick, easy and rustic-looking scarf to wear while running around the city, in the colder months. This scarf is quick to make and fuzzy, squishy to the touch.
STITCHES
Seed Stitch: (over an odd number of stitches) Row 1: $\star\mathsf{K}1$ , P1; repeat from \* to end --- repeat row 1 for pattern stitch
Dropped Stitch:
(over an odd number of stitches) Row 1: $\star\mathsf{K}1$ , YO; repeat from \* to last stitch, K1. Row2: K across the row, dropping all YO's. --- repeat 1-2 for pattern stitch.
To Make:
Cast on 15 sts. 1. Work in seed stitch for 10 rows. 2. Work in dropped stitch pattern, twice --- repeat 1 and 2 until desired length (72 inches for mine), ending with a dropped stitch pattern section. Work 10 more rows of seed stitch. Bind off all stitches in seed stitch, loosely.
Finishing:
Cut yarn and sew in any ends.
Author Information:
I reside in the lovely city of Portland, OR with my husband, two daughters and three cats. I caught the knitting bug in early 2004, after many years of crocheting. I'm a web designer and house frau by day, a knitter and voracious novel reader by night. Copyright 2008 Rilana Riley-Munson Contact: rilana@gmail.com