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Thursday
Aug042011

Wooly Stripe Scarf {free knitting pattern}

Wooly Stripe Scarf free knitting pattern

Stripes, stripes, stripes of wonderful color! Our new Wooly Stripe Scarf knitting pattern goes with everything you wear. I'm wearing pink today, of course, and won't this scarf look great? What about with a white top tomorrow, a perfect pop of color! I don't think I love anything as much as I love color and this free scarf pattern shows off all the great colors of Wooly Worsted yarn in one place. The Wooly Stripe Scarf is created using only the knit stitch so it's a perfect beginer project, and the braided fringe adds a stylish bit of fun. Happy color, happy knitting!

Wooly Stripe Scarf Knitting Pattern

Ewe Ewe Yarns Pattern #101
Designed by Heather Walpole
Sizes: Small (Large)
Completed Measurement: 46 x 3" (69 x 3") not including braided ends. 
Yarn: Wooly Worsted Washable, 95 yards,
    Color 60, Teal, 1 skein (Color A)
    Color 10, Berry, 1 skein (Color B)
    Color 95, Chocolate, 1 skein (Color C)
    Color 30, Saffron, 1 skein (Color D)
    Color 90, Vanilla, 1 skein (Color E)
    Color 50, Pistachio, 1 skein (Color F)
    Color 80, Indigo, 1 skein (Color G)
Needles: US 7 24" circular knitting needles

Using Color A cast on 200(300) sts, then cut yarn leaving approximately a 12" tail.

Row 1: Knit across row leaving a 12" tail at the BEGINNING and END of the ROW.
Row 2: Repeat Row 1.
Row 3: Change to Color B and repeat Row 1.
Row 4: Repeat Row 1.
Row 5: Change to Color C and repeat Row 1.
Row 6: Repeat Row 1.
Row 7: Change to Color D and repeat Row 1.
Row 8 Repeat Row 1.
Row 9: Change to Color E and repeat Row 1.
Row 10: Repeat Row 1.
Row 11: Change to Color F and repeat Row 1.
Row 12: Repeat Row 1.
Row 13: Change to Color G and repeat Row 1.
Row 14: Repeat Row 1.

Repeat Rows 1-14 one more time.
Last 2 Rows: Change to color A and repeat Row 1.
Bind off.

Using tails at one end, grasp three strands and make a braid. Continue making braids across the end. If you have an extra tail or two, weave in yarn ends. Repeat at other end of scarf. Wear your new scarf with any outfit and look fabulous!

Click here to download the free knitting pattern PDF.

Reader Comments (1)

This is exactly what I need for this season. Thank you for the pattern. I have to get those knitting needles working soon!

December 4, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDonna

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