Faux Fox Animal Scarf Stole by Louise Walker

Faux Fox Animal Scarf Stole

Knitting
September 2013
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
one size
English
This pattern is available for free.

My faux fox stole is finally (almost) available in book form! Hurrah!

First published it Knit Today and now in my debut book, Faux Taxidermy Knits, this fox knitting pattern is cute, contemporary and a little quirky.

It’s an easy project to have on the go in front of the TV on those cold nights, as you can happily knit away until you get to the shaping. Knitted in st st with some kfbs and k2togs this project is aimed at beginner – intermediate knitters. And once it’s complete you’ll have your own lovely faux fox scarf without any foxies coming to harm.

With fabulously long skinny legs and a shapely tail it’s the perfect scarf for any fashionable animal lover. And if your fox needs a friend why not check out my badger scarf available as a Ravelry download. I recommend Stylecraft Life DK in Copper as personally it’s my favorite fox coloured yarn, but why not try making one in cream or grey for an artic twist!

Annnnnnnnd for a limited time only I’m selling exclusive Sincerely Louise goodie bags on my website and etsy shop. These include a signed copy of Faux Taxidermy Knits, the yarn, needles and eyes needed for the project, an exclusive bonus pattern and some badges, all in a tote bag! So there’s no reason not to knit your own faux fox stole!

The materials you’ll need are:
Stylecraft Life DK – Copper x 2 balls (326 yards/298 meters per 100g)
Stylecraft Life DK – Cream x 1 ball (326 yards/298 meters per 100g)
Stylecraft Life DK – Black x 1 ball (326 yards/298 meters per 100g)
4mm Straight Needles
10 mm black plastic toy eyes and washers
10 mm black plastic nose (or use another eye) and washer

Dimensions
189cm x 12cm / 74 ½ in x 4 ½ in

Tension
22 stitches x 30 rows to 10 cm / 4 in over st st

Knitting Techniques
Knit, Purl, St st, Kfb, Kfbf, K2tog

Top Tip:
To make your scarf longer or shorter just add or subtract the rows in the body section. Remember if adding a lot more rows you’ll need an extra ball of copper yarn!

Finished Projects:
I love seeing your finished projects, I sneakily look at the on ravelry but also enjoy sharing them on instagram, facebook and twitter, just send me a photo @sincerelylouise, it’d make my day!

Faux Taxidermy Knits if full of 15 wild knitting patterns, split into two sections, wearable’s and habitat. Aimed at the contemporary knitter and full of fun, cute animals from giant moose heads and tiger rugs to mink stoles, hedgehog slippers and crocodile make up bags. The start of September celebrates it’s book tour, with lots of reviews, giveaways and tutorials. You can find all the information on the Sincerely Louise blog.

Happy Knitting!