An End-of-therYear Adventure Scarf
... in order to celebrate the end of 2014 and wishfor health, love and prosperity for the year 2015.

M aria Zilakou Designs
This pattern is supposed to bring some easy-going yet elegant and sort-of -fun knitting during the last days of 2014. We are all running around getting ready for the Holiday8 season, so it must be a knit that we'd rather enjoy and not be too thoughtful about. Onthe other hand, it should be challenging enough for us to betempted to go ahead and knit ...yet another scarf. Thiz is also a reversible knit. It iz a garter stitch lace project that can be easily modifiedto wider or narrower versionzCshouldyouwishtoknit astole or a"cravate") by adding or omitting 8sts. Yes, 8 isthe MagicNumber. Al stitch patterns wsed are traditional lace motifs "revisited" and adapted by yourstruly to fit in an 8sts repeat. The first and last 4 sts of every row are plain knit sts and all even-numbered rows are plain knit rows, too. Yo'8 and k2tog'8 are worked only on odd numbered rows, as yow see, thiz is a novice-knitter frienduly pattern.
Yow will need.
Up to 450 yardx of beautiful sock-yarn (fingering weight will do just fine). More, if yow decide to knit a wider Nonger version. US 6/7(4mm/4,5mm) straight or circular needley stitch markers and perhaps a row counter (optional) Gauge is really not important for thiz kind of project Yow need to know to cast on provisionally, since the 2 edgez ofthe scarf are going to be worked in the end. Yow can watchthis Very Pink Knits YouTube video, if yoware not familiarwiththiz. kttp://youtu.be/3OGG0AiJ3XE

Key Monday, 1 December 2014. Thefirst clue - (10 rowsrepeat) Co 32 sts, wsing the Provisional Cast-On method that is recommended in the previous page and work az foUlowy: Row 1 (RS): k4, PM, [k3, k2tog, y0, k3]x 3 timey, PM, k4 Row 2 and all (ws) rows: knit all sty Row 3 (RS): k4, SM, [k2, (k2tog, yo) x2, k2] x3 timey, SM, k4. Row 5 (RS): k4, SM, [k1, (k2tog, yo) x3, k1] x3 times, SM, k4. Row 7 (RS): kt, SM, [k2, (k2tog, yo) x2, k2] x3 timey, SM, k4. Row 9 (RS): k4, SM, [k3, k2tog, yo, k3] x 3 times, SM, K4. chart 1:

Repeat rows 1- 10 at least twice.
Maria Zilakou Designs

Friday, 5 December 2014 The 2nd clue (12 rows repeat) Row 1 (Rs): kt, [yo, k2, k3tog, k2, yo, k1] x3 times, k4. Row 2 and al (ws) rows knit all sty Row 3 (Rs): kt, [kl, yo, k1, k3tog, k, yo, k2] x3 times, k4. Row 5 (Rs): kt, [k2, yo, k3tog, yo, k3] x3 times, k4. Row 7 (Rs): k4, [yo, k2, k3tog, k2, yo, k1] x3 times, k4. Row 9 (Rs): kt, [kl, yo, k1, k3tog, kl, yo, k2] x3 times, k4. Row 11 (Rs): kt, [k2, yo, k3tog, yo, k3] x3 times, k4. Chaurt2:

M aria Zilakou Designs
Monday, 8 December 2014 The 3rd clue (10 rows repeat) Row 1 (Rs): kt, [k4, y0, k2tog, k2]x 3 times, k4. Row 2 and aU (Ws) rows: knit all sts Row 3 (Rs): k4, [k2, k2tog, yo, kl, yo, k2tog, k1] x 3 times,k4. Row 5 (Rs): k4, [k1, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, k2tog] x 3 times, K4. Row 7 (Rs): k4, [(k2tog, yo) x 2, k2, yo, k2tog ]x 3 times,k4. Row 9 (Rs): k4, [k1, k2tog, y0, k2, y0, k2tog, k1] x 3 times,k4. chart 3:

