Healthy Girls Scarf by Kathryn Doubrley-The Answer Lady

Healthy Girls Scarf

Machine Knitting
September 2016
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4 stitches and 5 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette
300 - 600 yards (274 - 549 m)
1 adult size, any length
English

Breast cancer prevention and treatment is on all of our minds and the little pink ribbon that stands for awareness of this issue is seen everywhere. Now it may be seen around your neck if you wish. This keyhole scarf is just the right shape. Itā€™sa great way to give a friend warm wishes for recovery, to celebrate continued good health or show that this issue is important to you. Feel free to knit lots of these for fund-raising projects.

YARN, GAUGE AND MACHINE:
I wanted everyone to be able to knit this, no matter what kind of machine is available. Therefore, I chose pink Caron Simply Soft yarn which is soft, readily available at craft stores and moderately priced. A single skein is just enough unless the pattern is altered. I knitted the sample on a bulky LK100 hobby machine at stitch size 3. But I also swatched the yarn on my Artisan mid-gauge at stitch size 10 and also on my Studio 328 standard gauge using every other needle at stitch size 10. Simply Soft is a very light worsted weight and it knitted fine on all machines. A Studio mid-gauge will also work at a smaller stitch size than the Artisan but a larger stitch size than the bulky. Use a bit of weight on all machines. The gauge of the sample is 4 stitches/5 rows per inch but it is not necessary for the gauge to be perfect to get a good scarf.