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Agnes Shaped Scarf
Who says that super bulky yarn can’t also make graceful twists and turns? This oversized beauty features strategically placed short rows that bend the scarf to drape around your shoulders and stay there! The cables are mirrored about the halfway point of the scarf (at the back neck) and then the ribbing is picked up and worked in short rows to give the scarf its final hairpin shape and to lend a hint of curve to the scarf’s long lengths. And with US 13 needles, you’ll be wrapping yourself in this modern take on the classic cabled scarf in no time!
The pattern features written instructions.
Finished Measurements:
Length: Approximately 80”
Width: 8 ½“ wide at back neck; 6” wide at scarf edge
Materials:
-- 255 yards of super bulky yarn with at least 108 yards to 170 g/6 oz.
--Shown in Lion Brand Yarn Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (80% acrylic, 20% wool; 108 yds/170 g) in “Linen,” 3 skeins
--US 13 (9.0 mm) needles, or size needed to obtain gauge; US 13 (9.0 mm) 32” or longer circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
--Cable needle or large spare needle; stitch marker; yarn needle
Gauges:
2 ¼ stitches / 3 rows = 1 inch in cable pattern with US 13 needles
2 stitches / 4 rows = 1 inch in 2x2 ribbing with US 13 circular needle
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- First published: March 2012
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