Dapperly Dashing Searf & Hat Pattern: Mindless Knitting for a Timeless, Versatile Accessory Set

Dapperly Dashing Searf & Hat \~The Pattern with the Split Personality\~

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by Storpy Tetreault This pattern has a split personality and in your hand you hold the masculine version. Akin to the feminine version, Decidedly Delicate, it's still brilliantly mindless knitting! Has a rhythmic quality that is soothing and melts away anxiety bringing serenity. Interesting enough to keep you knitting. The scarf border is knitted at the same time as the body - which makes for a clean finish. When it's done, it's done! Solves gift knitting troubles quickly, but doesn't 'look it', so you'll give with pride and confidence. Great to have one pattern offer so much! Just add your amazing talent! Perfect to make for a friend, your sweetheart or yourself. Will fit inside his coat smoothly for a subtle but warm dashing Cary Grant look. An impressive look with only a 4 row repeat. Can be made up in hardly any time at all -- so long as you keep at it! No huge commitment.... fairly. mindless but certainly not boring! The split personality refers to the sets' duo versatility! Perfect gift for a couple (without looking too matchy-matchy) since it becomes different with just a simple yarn change.

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Gather your Stuff

Size 9 needles for the Scarf & Size 8 circular needles (16 in) for the Hat Gauge - Not Vital (besides would you really swatch?) Valley Yarns Northampton Worsted - 247yards, 100 grams - purchase a second skein if you are doing the larger hat or you want a longer scarf. Approximate Scarf yardage: 130 yards (your yardage may vary) Finished Scarf: Before Blocking: $6^{\prime\prime}{\times}48^{\prime\prime}$ Blocked: 7 $1/2^{\prime\prime}\!\!\times\!50^{\prime\prime}$ (severely blocked) Approximate Hat yardage: 120 yards for $22^{\prime\prime}$ and 140 yards for $24^{\prime\prime}$ (your yardage may vary) Hat fits 22 inch head snuggly. 24 inch size in parenthesis (which takes extra vardane Terms Definitions: kfb $=$ knit in front and back of stitch ${\boldsymbol{\mathsf{s l}}}=$ slip sts $=$ stitches tbl $=$ through back loop $\mathsf{p w}=$ purl wise wf $=$ wool forward

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To begin the adventure....Cast on 36 Sts. Knit one row. Row 2: (ws) K3, \*k2tog, rep from \* across to last 3 sts, wf, sl 3 pw. Row 3: (Rs) K3, \*kfb, rep from \* across to last 3 sts, wf, sl 3 pw. Row 4: (Ws) K3, purl to last 3 sts, wf, sl 3 pw. Repeat these 4 rows until desired length. End on a row 3(RS).

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Work row 1, three times then cast off (should be on RS row). Weave in (2) ends. To block or not? Blocking isn't a necessity but makes for a nice look...not any better... just a bit different ...and this is about variety, right?

Hat

Now get busy and knit the hat, it matches the scarf perfectly so you'll end up with a handsome set! With a size 8 circular needle (16 inch), Cast on 86 (98) stitches and join being mindful not to twist. Place marker to designate beginning of round. For ribbing: K1tbl, p1, repeat around. Work for 1 inch or desired rib length. Body of hat Round 1: Knit. Round 2: P2 tog around. Round 3: Kfb around. Round 4: Knit. Work rounds 1 - 4 until approximately 8 (9) inches from beginning or desired length. End having just worked a round 1, then work round 2. 43 (55 sts) Cut thread, leaving approx. 24 inch length. Draw thread through stitches and pull up taut, secure by bringing thread through stitches firmly, finish off by weaving in ends. Done! I hope you enjoy these patterns and will use them many times in the future. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at: MysticStormy@gmail.com or MysticStormy on Ravelry. \*This is your creation... no rigid rules but just in case,like me, you're scrambling to get gifts done.... mind swirling & elsewhere ....it's handy to have a tried & true idea already thought out. So here's an option that enhances the multitasking get it done part: Cast on with 2 different yarns onto one circular needle and knit away...Noro Sock Yarn for the Decidedly Delicate \~ Valley Yarns. Northampton for the Dapperly Dashing. (Works well for a gal/guy couple gift) You might have to be a tad bit mindful not to have the two yarns get into a tangle party, though not a big issue just wanted to make mention. It's fun to knit with two different weights of yarn AND with different colors on the same project...shocking, I know. This makes for more exciting less likely to get bored with that color you loved but...syndrome...you get the picture... \*\*Yet another suggestion: It's god practice to have 2 scarves on one circular needle in progress for those need to just knit moments....so keep it handy. I generally have two on one circular going next to my chair to grab .... as needed.

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