Hakuba Hooded Scarf by Yoko Johnston

Hakuba Hooded Scarf

Knitting
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Worsted
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
394 - 437 yards (360 - 400 m)
S (L)
English
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A soft and cozy hooded scarf to hug you through chilly days.
It features simple zigzag lines and garter texture.
I’ve given this pattern a little refresh after letting it rest for a while — now it’s ready to share!

I hope you will enjoy it!

SIZE S (L)
Choosing Your Size
Select your size based on your head circumference:
• 54–56 cm (21¼–22”) → Size S recommended
• 57–60 cm (22¼–23¾“) → Size L recommended
You can also choose based on your preferred look:
• Choose Size L for a relaxed, roomier fit, even if your head is on the smaller end.
• Choose Size S for a closer, more fitted look, even if your head is on the larger end.
Suitable for teens through adults.

Sample――size L, modeled on a 55 cm {21”} head.

FINISHED SIZE
See schematic on the left.

YARN Bulky Weight; approx. 360 (400) m {394 (437.5) yd}
Please note: Yardage may vary depending on yarn choice and gauge.

NEEDLES 6.5 mm {US 10.5} circular needle, 40-60 cm {16-24”} length, or DPNs if preferred.
Adjust needle size as needed to obtain correct gauge.

GAUGE 15 sts/22 rows = 10 cm {4”} in St st, blocked.

NOTIONS Markers, removable markers, tapestry needle.

NOTE You may begin with either the hood or the scarf. The hood is worked flat and then seamed.
After both pieces are completed, they are joined together.