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Apple Scarf
PDF pattern
The Apple is a triangular scarf worked back and forth from tip to tip in garter stitch, featuring built-in i-cord edges.
It can be knit to any desired length, making it a perfect project for adding a touch of interest to your outfits or for using up leftover yarn and special single skeins.
A series of increases and decreases along the edges creates the signature scallop shape. Size 1 wraps around the neck once, while Size 2 wraps twice.
PDF pattern
The Apple is a triangular scarf worked back and forth from tip to tip in garter stitch, featuring built-in i-cord edges.
It can be knit to any desired length, making it a perfect project for adding a touch of interest to your outfits or for using up leftover yarn and special single skeins.
A series of increases and decreases along the edges creates the signature scallop shape. Size 1 wraps around the neck once, while Size 2 wraps twice.
Sizes
1 (2)
Width at widest point: 14 (19) cm. Length: 108 (155) cm.
Yarn
2 (3) skeins of Cashmere by Sandnes Garn (100% Cashmere) 125 m / 25 g
Yardage: approximately 220 (330) m of fingering or sport weight yarn.
This scarf can be knit to length, so it’s perfect to use up any fingering or sport-weight yarn in your stash.
Gauge and Needles
22 sts and 40 rows = 10 x 10 cm in garter stitch worked flat on 3.5 mm needles (or needle size to obtain gauge).
Notions
Blocking tools, darning needle, scissors and tape measure. A row counter might come in handy.