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Bookshelf Scarf
Growing up, one of my favorite hobbies was reading and then rearranging my library on my trusty bookshelves made by my father. As I was making this scarf I had originally planned on it being just plain garter stitch but then added in a section of ribbing to make it interesting. After alternating between the two stitch patterns a few times, I noticed that the ribbing looked like books and the garter stitch looked like a sturdy shelf and natural “clinginess” of ribbing gives the edges a nice wavy pattern without extra effort. So I present to you this very simple and easily adjustable pattern, aptly named “Bookshelf Scarf.”
I hope you enjoy this scarf and it keeps you warm wherever life takes you. Happy Knitting!
Size: adjustable – sample shown is 5” wide by 60” long
Materials: You’ll need 2 skeins of Woolfolk Sno 01+11 (navy + white) yarn, 100% merino wool, 223 yards/50 grams or approx 500 yards of your favorite fingering weight yarn
Needles: US 2.5 / 3.0mm needle
Notions: tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Gauge: 7 sts x 9 rows = 1”
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