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Intarsia Tiles Scarf
The Intarsia hooded scarf is a modern, graphic scarf with a hood attached – like a balaclava with extra warmth for the neck.
First, the scarf is knitted in garter stitch, creating an I-cord edge as you knit. The graphical shapes are created using the intarsia technique. After finishing the scarf, a hood is knitted and attached to the scarf – of course you can also knit the scarf without the hood!
Needles: US 6 / 4mm knitting needles. Always use the needle size that results in the correct gauge measured after blocking.
Gauge: 23 stitches and 19.5 ridges (39 rows) equal 4 x 4 inches / 10 x10 cm in garter stitch, measured after washing and blocking.
Sizing: The scarf has one size. For the hood, you can choose between size 1 (2) depending on whether you‘d like the hood to sit tighter or looser.
Finished measurements:
Scarf: 77.25 inches long / 196 cm x 9 inches / 23cm wide,
Length of the hood laying flat: 7.5 (8) inches / 19 (20.5) cm.
Width of the hood laying flat: 7.75 (9.5) inches / 20 (23.5) cm.
Materials: One strand of a DK weight yarn in at least four shades.
The shapes are perfect for using up leftover yarns from your stash.
Yarn used in the sample:
Musa Merino DK (100% merino wool, 100m / 109 yards / 50g)
Yardage estimated for hood size 1 (2) and without hood.
Colour A: 15 Apricot Orange, 289 (311) 260 yds / 264 (284) 238 m (3 skeins).
Colour B: 20 Coral Almond, 210 (218) 164 yds / 192 (200) 150 m (2 skeins).
Colour C: 52 Teal, 256 (262) 238 yds / 234 (240) 218 m (3 skeins).
Colour D: 65 Light Taupe, 203 (210) 164 yds / 186 (192) 150 m (2 skeins).
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