Lotta Scarf by wemade wardrobe

Lotta Scarf

Knitting
May 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in 2x2 rib (k2, p2)
US 10 - 6.0 mm
93 - 109 yards (85 - 100 m)
One Size
English German
This pattern is available for €4.95 EUR
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Description

Looking for a small but warm and cozy scarf knitting pattern? Then the Lotta Scarf is just what you need! This knitting pattern for a small scarf makes the cutest little 4 hour knitting project, for when you need that extra little something-something to make an outfit cozy and cuddly! This bandana knitting pattern can be worn a multiple of ways, making the possibilities endless. Knit this scarf knitting pattern for you or as a gift - since it is so quick you will be knitting multiple! The scarf is knit in a 2x2 rib knit pattern and worked with increases and decreases to give it some shape. It uses just one skein of the original yarn so it is the perfect leftover yarn knitting pattern for yarn you might already have in your stash! Different yarns will give different results but the Lotta Scarf knitting pattern will look gorgeous regardless of what yarn you choose!

Sizes:

One Size

Needles:

Circular knitting needle 6.0 mm US10r 100 cm) 40 inches

or

2 DPNs 6.0 mm US10

Gauge:

In 2x2 rib (k2, p2) on needle 6.0 mm US10:

20 sts x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm

Materials:

approx. 25 g “Cashmere Light” from Lang Yarns

Please note that you may need more yarn if you want to knit the scarf longer than indicated.

Yarn alternatives:

approx. 40 g “Alta Moda Cashmere 16” from Lana Grossa

or

approx. 45 g “Brushmere” from Cardiff Cashmere

or

approx. 35 g “Air” from Drops

Note that all of these options give very different results - feel free to follow the #lottascarf hashtag on Instagram to get an idea of the different versions.


The pink Lotta Scarf is knit in “Cashmere Light” from Lang Yarns in col. 85.

The cream Lotta Scarf is knit in “Cashmere Moda” from Lana Grossa.

The mint Lotta Scarf is knit in “Linea Pura Ambiente” from Lana Grossa in col. 4.