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EASY/BEGINNER CROCHET SCARF FREE KNITTING PATTERN

Merayca Merayca - - 6 dk okuma süresi
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GAUGE:

2 stitches x 2 rows = 1″x1″
(2.5cm x 2.5cm)
Gauge is not overly important for this project. You can use any super bulky/chunky yarn you like with the corresponding needles to make this scarf.

MATERIALS:

3 x Skeins of Madelinetosh A.S.A.P. or Malabrigo Rasta
2 x skeins Manos Del Uruguay Franca
1 pair 9 mm (US13/UK 00) knitting needles
2 pieces of long scrap yarn in a contrasting color
1 tapestry needle

DIMENSIONS:

Approximately 9” (23cm) wide X 68” (175cm) long after blocking.

NOTES:

I love brioche stitch so much! This scarf is a super chunky/bulky knit scarf! It is fantastic because you can wrap it multiple times around your neck, or let it hang loosely. The brioche stitches are very stretchy and bouncy. You can easily knit this scarf for a child or teen, by casting on fewer stitches and knitting less rows. If you are using Rasta yarn, use the size 10mm (US 15/UK 000) knitting needles. Gauge is not overly important for this project, so you can also use any other super chunky/bulky yarn with recommenced needles. You can make your scarf longer or shorter by knitting more or less rows. Just keep going in the pat repeat until you reach your desired length.

PATTERN

CO 18 ST
Row 1 is our set up row for BrK (brioche stitch) – refer to video for step by step instructions for
row 1
Row 1: Slip first ST purlwise *K1, YO, Slip next ST purlwise* rep to last ST, purl 1
Row 2: slip first ST purlwise *BrK, YO, Slip next ST purlwise* rep to last ST, purl 1
Repeat row 2 until scarf measures approx: 203 cm (80”) OR you have approx: 89cm (35“) of yarn
left.
BO row: K1, *K st with the YO (BrK st), pass ST over, P1, pass st over* rep to end of row.
Tie and knot and weave in your loose ends 🙂

BLOCKING

1. Gently fold item into a small rectangle or square shape
2. Fill sink or tub with tepid (cool-luke warm water). You can add a bit of mild hand wash wool
friendly soap if you like.
3. Place folded item into water. Push the scarf gently down into the water to drown the fibers
completely.
4. Let the item sit in the water for 15-20 mins
5. Pull plug and let tub/sink drain
6. Let item sit in tub/sink over night, naturally draining
as much water a possible out of the fibers.
7. Gently push water out of the fibers with your hands (Do no wring and squeeze fibers roughly –
this will cause felting and shrinkage)
8. Pick up folded item and place it onto a thick layer of towels and roll the item and towel
together (like a jelly roll cake). This gently squeezes out the excess water.
9. Lay item on a dry towel and gently unfold it. Try not to pull or stretch the stitches too much. It
will take 24-48 hours for your item to dry completely, and this is depending on the temperature
of your house/work space.
10. Flip item every 8-12 hours so stitches can dry evenly
11. When fibers are slightly damp, you can then shape the item – to do so, gently pull the top and
bottom at the same time, then do the same for both the sides
12. Let dry completely and then wear 🙂

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