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Comfy Scarf

March 6, 2011

Comfy (reserved for Leila)

Comfy (reserved for Leila)

Comfy is a variation of the Cozy design. Knit in garter stitch from end to end. The mid section is straight, but can be adapted to shawl style. Tassels have been added for weight. I’ve knit this scarf using three balls of Classic Elite La Gran Mohair in Cranberry and 7mm needles. This is a very fast knit! Enjoy!

Materials
3 balls (300 mtrs) Classic Elite La Gran Mohair
7mm needles

Gauge (not crucial)
12 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches

Measurements
approximately 10″ x 80″

Abbreviations
K = knit
SL1 = slip one stitch
KFB = knit into front and back of next stitch
K2T = knit two stitches together

Instructions
Cast on 4 stitches

Row 1: SL1, K to end
Row 2: SL1, K to end
Row 3: SL1, K to last two stitches, KFB, K1
Row 4: SL1, K to end

Repeat Rows 1 – 4 another 27 times

Knit 140 rows straight (slip first stitch of each row)

Row 5: SL1, K to last three stitches, K2T, K1
Row 6: SL1, K to end
Row 7: SL1, K to end
Row 8: SL1, K to end

Repeat Rows 5 – 8 until there are 4 stitches left. Cast Off. Make two tassels or pom poms and attach to each end.

©copyright 2010 Annie Lee. This pattern may be used for non-commercial, personal use only. It may not be used in any publication in print nor should it be reproduced in electronic/digital format without permission.

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3 Comments leave one →
  1. Nancy permalink
    March 7, 2011 11:22 am

    It is so pretty!!

  2. Jo Annie permalink
    September 22, 2011 8:05 am

    After knitting rows 1-4 27 times how many stitches are we supposed to have? 25 stitches? Also when we knit the 140 ros are just knitting right not increasing?

    • September 22, 2011 8:13 am

      Hi Jo Annie,

      After working rows 1-4 27 times, you should have 31 stitches (you increase one stitch every repeat, plus the 4 cast on stitches)

      Yes, when you work the 140 rows straight, there is no increasing.

      Thanks
      Annie

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