Blanket Scarf Knitting Pattern : Hopefulness

This blanket scarf is knit with Bernat’s baby blanket yarn, which is perfect sensitive skin.

About:

Available Sizes: One

Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart

Pattern Language: English

Skill Level: Beginner

PDF Format: Printer Friendly

 

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Techniques:

Knit Flat {Back & Forth}

Knit & Purl Stitches

Clean Edge

 

Materials:

Yarn Weight: Super Bulky

Yardage: 290 – 300 yards {265 – 274 meters}

Suggested Yarn: Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn

Needle Size: 11 {8mm} Circular Needles with a 24″ {60cm} Cable, or longer

 

Details:

Measurements: 18 1/2″ wide x 63″ {67cm x 160cm}

Gauge: 6 STS & 14 rows per 4” {10cm} square, knit flat in the pattern below

Weight: 13.75oz {390g}

 

Notes:

Not reversible.

The CO edge is the width.

Knit using the stockinette stitch.

Knit flat, back & forth on circular needles.

A circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of CO stitches.

 

Pattern, Knit Flat {Back & Forth}:

CO 23 STS

Row 1 {WS}: WYIF S1PW, P21, WYIF S1PW

Row 2 {RS}: K1TBL, K21, K1TBL

Repeat rows 1-2 for 63” {160cm} or desired length.

BO loosely.

Weave in the ends.

Block, if desired.

 

Abbreviations:

* – * – repeat between *

BO – bind-off in pattern

CO – cast-on {long-tail cast-on method}

K – knit stitches {K1 means to knit 1 stitch}

K1TBL – knit 1 stitch through the back loop

P – purl stitches {P2 means to purl 2 stitches}

RS – right side

S1PW – slip one stitch purl-wise

STS – stitches

WS – wrong side

WYIF – with yarn in front

 

Gauge:

knit scarf with gauge

 

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Blanket Scarf Knitting Pattern : Hopefulness

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