Seedy Neckwarmer
Overview
Originally made as a bandana cowl that I ended up frogging. I searched for a scarf pattern that I could make and stay within the approx 110 yards it took to make the bandana cowl. Couldn't find anything I liked so ended making something of my own. It turned out pretty awesome. Lol.

Materials:
US10 straight or circular needles Malabrigo Merino Worsted in Seleccion Privada F or any color you choose or actually any worsted yarn you choose. At least 130 yards Three (3) buttons
Skills Needed:
Seed stitch Stockinette stitch Yarnover (YO) & Knit 2 together (k2tog)
Pattern
CO 34 Row 1 -- K1, P1 until the end of the row Row 2 -- P1, K1 until the end of the row Repeat Rows 1 & 2 one more time Repeat Row 5 & 6 until scarf measures about 23 inches or your desired length: Row 5 (RS) -- K1, P1, K1, P1 then K until 4 stitches are left P1, K1, P1, K1 Row 6 (WS) -- P1, K1, P1, K1 & then P until last 4 stitches then K1, P1, K1, P1 Follow 4 stitch seed stitch as you did in the body of the scarf then K2, YO, k2tog, K11, YO, k2tog, K11, YO, K2 go back to 4 stitch seed stitch as you did in the body of the scarf. You may want to add one more stockinette row after your buttonhole row. I didn't.
2
Work up 4 more rows in seed stitch. Bind off. I recommend blocking. Button Placement: On the end opposite the buttonholes, attach 3 buttons VERTICALLY along the right side of scarf if you are holding the scarf with the RS facing you, buttonholes at the top.
