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Beginner Scarf Knitting Pattern

Designed by Jenn Wisbeck - Midnightsky Fibers

Beginner Scarf Knitting Pattern

Simple knit and purl stitches create the perfect texture for a fast beginning knitter scarf. You only need to know how to knit and purl to make this scarf!

Make the scarf longer by using more yarn- 150 yards bulky yarn would be 60 inches long, 200 yards would be 80 inches long.

This scarf can be knit in a solid, striped, or multi colored yarn. The pattern shows up best with yarns that have some stitch definition.

Size
4.5" wide and 40" long

Gauge:
12 sts = 4" in St st

Materials
Size 11 US (8 mm) needles
100 yards bulky weight yarn
Tapestry needle

Instructions
Cast on 14 stitches loosely.
Set up: Knit 4 rows.
Row 1: Knit 3, purl to last 3, knit 3.
Rows 2-6: Knit.
Repeat rows 1-6 until you do not have enough yarn to work another repeat or until scarf is long enough.
Bind off loosely. Break yarn leaving 8 inch tail and weave in ends.

©Midnightsky Fibers and used with permission. Find more great knitting patterns at Midnightsky Fibers.

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