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Everyday Blossom

C$7.00Price

The Èveryday Blossom Scarf & Cowl is worked flat in simple knits and purls , with a slipped stitch edge on both sides for a clean finish. Each block is worked in a single color, changing shades as you go to create a playful sequence of texture.

 

 

The scarf can be knit in fingering or sport/DK weight and is worked flat. The worsted weight version is designed as a cozy cowl, seamed using a provisional cast-on and finished with Kitchener stitch grafting.

 

This pattern is ideal for all yarns, mini skeins, and leftovers, and was designed with handspun yarns in mind. Bonus tassel instructions are included for the scarf version. An extra 5 g of yarn is required.

NOTE: This pattern is for private use only, and may not be copied or resold. Knitted products from this pattern may not be sold.

 

SIZES:
small: Fingering weight
medium: Sport/DK weight
large: Worsted weight

 

FINAL MEASUREMENTS:

Fingering weight scarf:
Length: 60–74″ (152.5–188 cm)
Width: 6.5–7″ (16.5–18 cm)

 

Sport/DK weight scarf:
Length: 60–74″ (152.5–188 cm)
Width: 6–6.5″ (15–16.5 cm)

 

Worsted weight cowl:
Circumference: 13–16″ (33–40 cm)
Width: 8–8.5″ (20.5–21.5 cm)

 

Finished size may vary depending on gauge, yarn choice, and blocking.

 

GAUGE:
Measured after blocking

Fingering: 24 sts × 33 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4″)
Sport/DK: 22 sts × 28 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4″)
Worsted: 20 sts × 23 rows = 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4″)

Gauge is not critical, but will affect finished size and yardage.

 

NEEDLES:
Fingering: 3.5 mm / US 4
Sport/DK: 4.0 mm / US 6
Worsted: 4.5 mm / US 7

 

YARN REQUIREMENTS:

Fingering: 100–150 g (300–420 m / 328–460 yds)
Sport/DK: 150–210 g (420–570 m / 460–623 yds)
Worsted (Cowl): 70–130 g (137–225 m / 150–246 yds)

 

For the scarf version, you will also need approximately 5 g of yarn for tassels and a small piece of cardboard.

 

DIFFICULTY:
★★☆☆☆ – Suitable for all knitters

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