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Finnegan Scarf & Hat
With its rich (but simply-worked!) cables, the bulky-weight Finnegan Scarf makes an eye-catching stashbuster in multiple colors or an equally striking accessory in a single tone. Use another skein to make the coordinating Finnegan Hat — scarf leftovers can be used for a contrast pom-pom. In luxurious SNUG yarn from The Plucky Knitter, they make a decadent pair for winter’s coldest months!
This pattern contains both fully charted and written instructions.
Recommended Yarn:
The Plucky Knitter SNUG — 70% merino / 20% cashmere / 10% alpaca — 110 yds (101 m) per approximately 112 g.
Scarf — 6 skeins, shown in colorways Strut Your Stuff, Bellini, Magnet & Steel, Rachel, Chlorophyll, and Aramis. Scarf uses approximately 87 g or 85 yds (78 m) of each color, 510 yds (466 m) in total.
Hat — 1 skein, shown in size L, colorway Rachel.
S/M: 95 yds (87 m) / L: 100 yds (91 m).
Pom-pom takes an additional 20 yds (18 m) or more in contrasting color.
Sizing:
Scarf -- 8.5” (22 cm) by 81” (206 cm).
Hat (unstretched), per size --
S/M: 15.5” (39 cm) around and 9” (23 cm) high, to fit head sizes 20-21.5” (51-55 cm)
L: 16.5” (42 cm) around and 9” (23 cm) high, to fit head sizes 21.5-23” (55-58 cm).
Gauge:
Scarf gauge, on US 10 (6 mm) needles -- 17 sts and 17.5 rows in pattern ribbing over 4” (10 cm), strongly blocked, measured near color change.
Hat gauge (unstretched), on US 9 (5.5 mm) needles -- 16 sts and 20 sts over 4” (10 cm) in 2x2 ribbing, blocked.
PLEASE NOTE: Changes in gauge will affect finished size, look of motifs, and amount of yarn used. To meet these dimensions, be sure to use needle size that gives gauge.
Needles:
Scarf — Size US 10 (6 mm) needles, straight or circular.
Hat — Size US 9 (5.5 mm) needles, 16” circular for body and double-pointed needles (DPNs) for crown.
Other Materials:
Cable needle, tapestry needle, pom-pom maker and shankless button (optional), blocking pins, stitch marker.
This pattern was professionally tech edited by Lisa Beth Houchins (Meanest Mommy Knits).
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- First published: January 2018
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