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Intermediate
Twin Leaves is a fun scarf pattern that can be knit the same but constructed into two different scarves. The first scarf is a long, warm, wrap around your neck scarf. The second is a modern, super bulky cowl. Both are knit with the same materials but sewn differently to create a great look to suit all types of knitters.
The scarves are knit in two pieces and then sewn together. You may choose to use a provisional cast on for the long scarf if you wish to avoid the seam. For both scarves you repeat pattern A twice and then move to pattern B on Row 15 to complete one side of the scarf. For
the cowl you will sew together lengthwise slightly askew.
Abbreviations:
Kknit
Ppurl
YOyarn over
Sskknit 2 stitches through back loops
K2togknit 2 stitches through front loops
C2 over 3right p slip 2 stitches onto cable hook
place in front, k2 p1, k2 off cable hook
Right twist purl bgslip 1 stitch onto cable hook
hold in back, k1 , p1 off cable hook
Left twist purl bg -slip 1 stitch onto cable hook
hold in front, p1 , k1 off cable hook
Ssskknit 3 stitches through back loops
K3togknit 3 stitches together
P3togpurl 3 stitches together
Materials Needed:
Size 13 (9.00mm) straight knitting needles
2 balls of Knit Picks Cadena (70% wool, 30% Superfine
Alpaca 110 yards)
Cable Hook
Darning needle
Button or cowl closure
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