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Mother And Daughter Scarves Knitting Pattern

Designed by Barbara Breiter

Mother Daughter Scarf Knitting Pattern

These scarves use a super soft and light weight yarn.

You can knit these scarves in the same colorway if you wish or in the different colorways shown (the adult scarf is more dramatic and grown up looking).

You can knit two Mother Scarves with one additional ball of Almond (2 Almond, 1 Jet Set).

One ball of Spring Picnic and one ball of Baby Lilac will make two daughter scarves.

To knit the Mother and Daughter scarves the same colorway, you need 2 balls of any color for A and 1 ball of any color for B.

Mother Scarf

Finished Size:
5½" by 60"

Gauge:
2.5 sts=1" in garter stitch

Materials:
Size 13 US (9 mm) circular needles, 29" or longer
Kiddo by Crystal Palace Yarns
One ball color 201 Almond (Color A)
One ball color 213 Jet Set (Color B)
100% microfiber nylon
50 grams/97 yards

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Instructions:
With Color A, CO 150 sts. Knit 3 rows.
With Color B, knit 2 rows.
With Color A, knit 1 row.
With Color B, knit 3 rows.
With Color A, knit 4 rows.
With Color B, knit 1 row.
With Color A, knit 3 rows.
With Color B, knit 1 row. BO loosely.



Mother Daughter Scarf Knitting Pattern Daughter Scarf

Finished Size:
4½" by 48"

Gauge:
2.5 sts=1" in garter stitch

Materials:
Size 13 US (9 mm) circular needles, 29" or longer
Kiddo by Crystal Palace Yarns
One ball color 409 Spring Picnic (Color A)
One ball color 202 Baby Lilac (Color B)
100% microfiber nylon
50 grams/97 yards

Instructions:
With Color A, CO 120 sts. Knit 3 rows.
With Color B, knit 2 rows.
With Color A, knit 1 row.
With Color B, knit 3 rows.
With Color A, knit 4 rows.
With Color B, knit 1 row. BO loosely.

©Barbara Breiter This design may not be reproduced in any manner without the expressed written consent of the author.

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