Jinding Tinder Garments: Reversible Scarf Pattern by Shannon Robertson & Miehaela Drapes

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Jinding &Tinder garments are designed by Shannon Robertson & Miehaela Drapes in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Wear your love like heaven.

Variable size: about 3.5" wide and 64" long.

Materials

Yarn

$4$ skeins Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino $E5\%$ MerinoWool, $33\%$ Microfibre and $12\%$ Cashmere; I137 yds. $/50\mathrm{g})$ in Black (30o) Needle size US3 (3.25mm) Gauge 28 sts and $36\ \mathrm{rows}\;=\;4^{\,,\ast}\ \mathrm{(ro\cm)}$ over St St

Stitch patterns

Seeded Rib (worked over a multiple of 4 sts plus 3) Row I: k3, \*p1, k3, repeat from \* Row 2: ki, \*p1, k3, repeat from \* until 2 Sts remain, pl, kI Repeat rows 1 & 2 Note Stitch pattern creates reversible fabric!

Jnstructions

Method

Using long tail method, CO 47 sts. Work in pattern titch to desired length or approx 64". Bind off using backstitch (or "cast-on, cast-off") technique. Cut yarn approximately four times longer than scarf width and thread through a tapestry needle. Insert tapestry needle purlwise through first two stitches on knitting needle and pull yarn through. Insert tapestry needle purlwise through frst stitch again. Pull yarn through and drop bound-offstitch from knitting needle. BO all sts in this fashion. Ensure that bind-off tension matches that of CO edge.

Finishing

Weave in ends. Steam block to shape and work out uneven stitches.

Caring for your scarf

Hand wash in cold water with gentle soap or wool wash. Do not wring or agitate. Squeeze out excess water, then roll in towels to remove remaining water. Lay garment flat to dry out of direct sunlight and shape to original measurements.

Abbreviations

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Model

Curtis Williams, educator & awesome dude

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