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Rib And Eyelet Scarf Knitting Pattern

scarf

Swatch shows fewer repeats than pattern.

You can knit a scarf any width and length you wish; a skinny scarf might be 3 inches wide, a warmer muffler type of scarf 8 inches wide.

Use any yarn desire and needles appropriate to the weight of the yarn. Stitches per inch x desired width=number of sts to CO

Instructions:

CO an odd number of sts.

Row 1: k
Row 2: *k1, p1; rep from *, end k1
Rows 3, 5, 7, 9: k
Rows 4, 6, 8, 10, 12: Rep Row 2
Row 11: k1, *yo, k2tog; rep from *, end k2tog

Rep Rows 1 - 12 until desired length.

BO.

See Abbreviations and the Glossary for help.