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Spellbound scarf
The Spellbound scarf is a small triangular scarf that is knitted flat from tip to tip. The pattern starts at the tip of the scarf, it gradually increases on every right side row until the scarf reaches its full width in the middle and then decreases towards the final tip.
The edges of the scarf are worked as I-cords. The elegant I-cord stitches create a neat, rolled edge along both sides of the scarf. The central stitches are worked in a cable pattern. Three additional stitches (purl on both the right and wrong side) are added on both sides of the cable pattern between the cable pattern and the I-cord stitches.
The pattern includes fully written row-by-row instructions and charted instructions.
A stitch count is provided at the end of every
right side row.
Yarn
Approximately 300 meters (328 yards), 140 g
of DK weight yarn
For my sample scarves I used 3 skeins of
Sandnes Garn Double Sunday (100% merino
wool; 108 meters (118 yards) per 50 g) in
colors 2345 and 2511.
Needles
3.5 mm (US 4) circular needles in 60 cm (24
inches) length
Cable needle
Gauge
32 sts and 34 rows measure 10x10 cm / 4x4
inches in cable pattern after blocking
Size
Length: 120 cm (47.2 inches)Width: 29 cm (11.4 inches)
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