Scarfy Come Home By SpillyJane http://spillyjane.blogspot.com

The Scaf: Along,lean, lacy scarf that's quick and easy to knit, and a great "one skein" prjct. The pattern is easily memorized and is a wonderful introduction to lace-kniting. Its basic stitch pattern is ideal for showing off multi-coloured or more highly-textured yarns. Scarfyis an elegant, stylish travelling companion. Just take care not to accidentally leave him there him while you're abroad! Size: Aslongoras shrtas desired. It's upto you! Scarfy ended upbeing 8&'long, perfect for winding around one's neck several times whilestillallowing for drape. Yarn: 2 balls of Noro Silk Garden $45\%$ Wool, $45\%$ Mohair, $10\%$ Lambswoo, 122 yards each; colourway 84.) Any yarn of anyweihmayusedtthveryeastamtubout yadsfa.fyoreworkinwitthnuer ivn here, you definitely won't need more than 200 yards! Needles: One pair of US 8 $\left(5\:\mathrm{mm}\right)$ needles. Go up a needle size (or two) if you'd like a longer, lacier Scarfy (or if you're using a bulkier yarn.) Gauge: Gauge doesn't really matter. For reference purposes, Scarfy (who has never been blocked) is about 4" wide. The Pattern: Cast on 20 sts. Rows 1-6: K all sts. Row 7: Yo, k2tog. Repeat across the entire row, for a total of 1o times. Row 8: Yo, p2tog. Repeat across the entire row, for a total of 1o times. Row 9:Repeat Row 7. Row 10: Repeat Row 8. Repeat Rows 1-10 until scarf is desired length. Bind offall sts losely. Finishing: Blockingisoptinal thughtwdoen lce panelmre Ievelkdcarfhe's ently.Ha Trails!