Design: Angelique den Brok This easy stitch pattern only uses knit and purl stitches, but it gives the bulky and luscious Rasta just a little bit of structure. The pattern is reversible, so it is also very suitable for a long, loopy cowl. The finished scarf might seem short and wide at first, but due to the weight of the yarn, it will soon be longer and narrower after wearing it a few times. Materials: 3 skeins of Malabrigo Rasta, color no. 884 “Boreal" Straight or circular needles size 12 mm (US 17) Finished size: 30 × 160 cm
Directions:
Work in pattern as followshgo Rasta and hieedies size Yz mn. Wrong side rows: K2, work the chart 4 times (read from right to left), K2 K2, work the chart 4 times (read from left to right, K2

Repeat the pattern until your scarf has the desired length and bind off in pattern. If you want to make a scarf simply weave in ends. For a cowl you can either make a straight loop or you can make a half twist before you sew the short ends together. Just pin the ends together with a few safety pins before sewing and see which version you prefer. Sew cast on edge to bind off edge. Weave in ends. Blocking: Either steam block or wet block your project and leave it to dry completely.
Chart:
Legend:
knit on the right side, purl on the wrong side purl on the right side, knit on the wrong side

