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Brooklynite Scarf
For the longest time, I was a little scared of light weight yarn. The instant gratification of chunky knits were too much of a draw - who needs to use tiny yarn when you can have a beanie finished in a few hours? I learned somewhat quickly that my husband didn’t share my love of chunky knits, and could be a bit iffy on men’s knitwear in general. But I really wanted to make him a scarf. We were living in Brooklyn at the time, and going without layers in January in New York is a recipe for disaster.
So Brooklynite was born!
GAUGE: 27 sts and 48 rows to 10cm (4”) measured over Linen Stitch in size 6.5mm (US 10 1⁄2) needles before blocking.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Length: 198cm (76 1⁄2”) x 27cm (10 3⁄4”) before blocking. Final length is 210cm (83”) after wet blocking.
MATERIALS:
6.5mm (US 10 1⁄2) needles, or size needed to obtain gauge Universal Bella Cash Yarn:, 2 balls per colour. 297m (325 yds) per colour. Pictured in Sea (C1), Graphite (C2) and Ice (C3). Stitch Markers
Large eye blunt needle
Scissors
Tape Measure
Blocking Materials (Wet Blocking serves this item best)
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