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Intermediate
A simple cable accented with bobbles winds fancifully along this beautiful scarf. It can be worn as a scarf or as a cowl by wrapping it around your neck and securing it with the tasseled cords on either end. This wonderful scarf will keep you cozy while you are lost in reverie.
The finished size is only a suggestion. You can make your scarf longer or shorter as you like. You can also experiment with any yarn you wish to use. Worsted weight yarn makes a generously sized scarf/cowl. If you would like a lighter scarf that is also a bit narrower try using dk weight yarn, the width will be smaller by about an inch. This pattern would also work well with sock yarn, the width may vary from 3-4 inches, make it really long and wind it around your neck several times! Want a really thick cozy scarf? Try using bulky yarn! The lighter the yarn you use, the more yarn you will need. Adjust your yarn requirements as needed for a shorter or longer piece as well.
using worsted weight yarn and size 9 needles in stockinette stitch: 18 sts and 20 rows per 4 inches
180 yards of Worsted weight
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Also, follow me on Facebook (Lavender Hill Knits) or Twitter (@lavhillknits) to receive special discounts on patterns, project bags and stitch markers in my Etsy shop!! Checkout my blog to get a peak at upcoming patterns - www.lavenderhillknits.blogspot.com
My passion is creating knitting patterns that I can share with other knitters. I love the coziness, texture and visual design of knitted fabric. If I could cover everything in the house with knitting I would, and I'm workin' on it! My husband and two teenage boys are wonderfully supportive of my knitting habit and thankfully don't mind living among lots of yarn balls and knitting books. Patterns for knitted lampshade covers, lovely throws, knitted pillow covers and of course knitted curtains are all in the works so check out my projects as I work on them and then my patterns shop to try them out yourself!
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