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Shuffle Scarf
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I’m always drawn to stitch patterns that use only knit and purl stitches yet create intriguing textures.
I used one skein of fingering-weight yarn to knit this textured shallow triangular scarf/shawl. But the pattern is easily adaptable to different yarn weights, and the size can be adjusted to suit your preference. Helpful notes are included in the pattern.
Shuffle Scarf is a designed for effortless styling. I love how easily it tucks into a bag, making it a perfect lightweight layer for changing weather.
Shuffle Scarf gets its name from the shuffled appearance of 2x2 ribbing in its fabric, adding depth and movement to the design.✨
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PATTERN FEATURES
♡Shuffle scarf is knit sideways from tip to tip in a diagonal rib stitch, framed by a polished i-cord edging.
♡A row tracker (tracks RS rows only) is provided as a separate pdf.
♡Written as well as charted instructions are provided.
♡To work with the amount of yarn you have, you can do more or fewer repeats of Chart A and Chart B.
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PROJECT DETAILS
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length (along the neckline): 57” / 143 cm.
Depth : 13.75”/ 35 cm.
YARN USED IN SAMPLE
Serendipitous Wool Rani Fingering, 50% Superwash Merino, 50% Silk,
438 yards / 400 m per 100g in Graffiti Origins colorway.
YARN REQUIREMENTS
435 yards / 398 m of fingering weight yarn.
NEEDLES USED
3.5 mm / US 4 circular needles, minimum length 16”/ 40 cm.
GAUGE
32 sts and 30 rows = 4”/ 10 cm in Chart A or B pattern stitch, blocked.
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle.
Optional: 1 locking stitch marker.
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
I-cord edging.
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