Clover Scarf by Tayler Harris

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Craft: Knitting

This pattern is available on Ravelry(goes to new website)(opens in a new tab).

This clever scarf gives you skills along with the squish. Like I-cord edging you work as you go & a pillowy grafted bind off. It’ll look like you’ve gone pro.

Finished Measurements

Small (Large)

Finished Width: 5.25 (7.75)”

Finished Length: 77 (80)”

Materials

Madelinetosh Biggie (super bulky weight; 100% Superwash Merino Wool; 90 yds/150g):

2 (3) skeins, shown in colors Cardigan & Rocky Mountain High.

Needles & Notions

US Size 13 (9 mm), 24” circular needle

US Size 15 (10 mm), 24” circular needle

Spare US Size 13 (9 mm) circular needle or sizes needed to obtain gauge

Stitch markers

Cable needle

Blocking wires & T-pins (optional)

Scissors

Tapestry needle

Gauge

13 sts and 14 rows = 4” in 1x1 rib, on US Size 15 needles, after blocking

Take time to check gauge.

Pattern Notes

The scarf is worked from end to end starting with the Tubular Cast on. 1x1 rib is used for the main fabric, with a 3-st cable worked throughout. An I-cord edge is worked as you knit for a finished edge and a grafting stitch is used to bind off the stitches to finish the scarf.