Baby Lavender Scarf Knitting Pattern by Karen Burns - Easy Fingering Weight Yarn Project with Fisherman Rib and 1x1 Ribbing

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Baby Lavender Scarf

Styled by Karen Burns

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Level of difficulty: easy

Materials 400 m. fingering weight yarn Knitting needles 8.0 mm Knitting needles 5.0 mm

Stitches

Ribbing 1 x 1: CO an odd number of stitches: Row 1: \* K1; P1.\* ; repeat from \* a \* Row 2: K over K and P over P Fishermen rib Row 1: knit all stitches Row 2: \* k1, knit into the stitch below \* , repeat from \* to\* to last 2 stitches, k2 Repeat row 2 to desire length Gauge: not important Notes: How to knit into the stitch bellow: http: / /www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1oln5haFXQ Scarf is worked with 2 strands of yarn held together.

Direction

With needles 8.0 mm, C0 23 stitches Knit 30 rows in Fisherman rib. Start each row with a knit stitch.

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Change to needles 5.0 mm and knit 10 rows in Ribbing 1 x 1

Repeat these 40 rows (30 rows in Fisherman rib and 10 rows in Ribbing 1 x 1) until the desired lenght. End you scarf by knitting one repeat from the Fisherman rib (30 rows). Loosely bind off knitwise.

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