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Elf
The adorable Elf is a quick and simple knit. You’ll love the little characters, maybe even year-round, to decorate your home, office, the teacher’s desk, your kitchen window sill… you get the picture. Elves make wonderful gifts for all of the lovelies in your life.
The Elf is worked seamlessly in the round from the bottom-up. The hat is worked from the bottom-up and separately in the round. The scarf is worked separately in I-cord.
Finished measurements
About 7-inches tall including the hat
Yarn
Woolens by Barrett Wool Co. (100% American Wool; 185 yards/50 gram skein); 1 skein each in Door County (red), Earthen (brown), Snowbound (white), Toast (tan), Pear (heathered chartreuse), and Garland (forest green).
Small amounts of each of the colors were used for the samples in the Woolens sport weight yarn:
Body uses about 10 grams.
Head uses about 5 grams.
Hat uses about 6 grams.
Scarf uses about 4 grams.
Woolens Colorways used for the samples:
Solid Elf:
Body - Pear; Head - Snowbound; Scarf - Garland; Hat - Door County.
Striping Elf:
Body - begin with Garland, then stripe in the following order, Door County, Pear, Snowbound and repeat; Head - Earthen; Scarf - Door County; Hat - Pear.
Colorwork Elf:
Body - begin with Door County as MC and Snowbound for the Snowflake Chart as CC; Head - Toast; Scarf - Pear; Hat - Garland.
Needles
Elf and Hat: US size 3 / 3.25mm double-pointed needles, set of 4, or size to obtain gauge.
Scarf: US size 5 / 3.75mm double-pointed needles, set of 2 for I-cord. Gauge not important here.
Gauge
7 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch on the smaller size needles
Materials
Yarn needle
Locking stitch markers
Fiberfill
Poly-pellets - Poly-pellets are considered a choking hazard for infants and young children.
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