Slanted Scarf
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This unisex, ‘rectangular’ scarf pattern is a simple knit that uses slipped, crossed stitches to create monochromatic stripes while alternating between two contrasting yarn colors. It is stylish and light but also functional and dense enough to fend off a chilly breeze on a cold winter day. Composed mostly of the same four repeated rows, this scarf pattern is quite easy to learn and memorize and is a great pattern to knit when watching tv or multi-tasking. Whether you are knitting it for yourself, a friend, or a family member, the future recipient is bound to love it.
PATTERN DETAILS
This pattern contains instructions for knitting the Slanted Scarf in two sizes:
Size |
Regular |
Large |
Length (adjustable) |
70 in (178 cm) |
70 in (178 cm) |
Depth |
5 in (13 cm) |
7 in (18 cm) |
Yardage |
800 yards of fingering-weight yarn (400 yards per color) |
1200 yards of fingering-weight yarn (600 yards per color) |
Needles:
- Two 3.25 mm (US 3) circular or straight needles
Gauge:
- 30 sts by 48 rows for a 4-inch square in garterstitch after washing and laying flat to dry
Other Materials:
- Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Included Instructions:
- Written instructions
- Charted instructions
Sample Details:
The Regular size sample shown here was knit with 2 skeins of Yarn Indulgences Zed Merino Fingering in Fir and Silver Bells (each fingering-weight, 420 yards, 115 grams).