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Pippi
Pippi is a cabled scarf that is knit in one piece with a super bulky yarn. Simple cables create a braid, while increases and decreases shape the work into a scarf/stole that can be worn several ways. Throw it around your neck for a scarf, tie the ends together for a collar, or loop it around twice and tie it up for a cozy cowl. This scarf knits up quickly, which makes for a great last-minute gift!
If using a super bulky weight yarn, approximately 106 yards are needed. If holding two strands of bulky weight together, approximately 106-137 yards are needed of each yarn.
Pippi can be made into a statement necklace with just a few easy changes to the pattern! Find the mods here:
76 yards of worsted weight yarn
Size 7 needles
Gauge: 20 stitches and 24 rows = 4x4 inches
When casting on, leave a 30 inch tail.
Complete Pippi as directed in original pattern.
Leave a 30 inch tail after binding off last stitch.
To complete ties for the necklace:
Cut 60 inch strand. Feed strand through the last stitch at end of work until it’s halfway through, to create 3 strands. Braid those strands together and tie off, leaving 2 inches of loose ends. Repeat for other end of work.
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- First published: November 2013
- Page created: November 11, 2013
- Last updated: January 29, 2020 …
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