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Milkshake Scarf
Tiny shawl or scarf trend has finally reached me! It took me a while to get to this point, but now I see all the possible styling options and ways these little projects will brighten our knitterly lives and I’m so excited.
Milkshake Scarf has a shallow boomerang shape and is knitted in garter stitch with very simple intarsia for a relaxing knitting experience and joyful outcome. Milkshake Scarf is also a great pattern for using up mini skeins or odds and ends, especially in the smaller sizes.
Note: There are 4 different size options included in the pattern and also the option to knit the scarf in just one color, without intarsia.
MATERIALS
Yarn: 3 skeins of Skinny Singles by Hedgehog Fibres or Merino Single by Qing Fibre. You will need approx. the following amounts of each color for each version:
- Wide — Fingering weight yarn. Single color version: 280 (340) yds 260 (310) m of MC. Intarsia version: 120 (150) yds 110 (140) m in CC2, 70 (90) yds 65 (85) m in CC1, and 90 (100) yds 85 (95) m in MC.
- Narrow — Fingering weight yarn. Single color version: 190 (220) yds 165 (200) m of MC. Intarsia version: 80 (100) yds / 75 (90) m in CC2, 40 (50) yds / 35 (45) m in CC1, and 60 (70) yds / 50 (65) m in MC.
Needles: US 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles, 16” (40 cm) long or longer.
SIZING
1 (2) Wide and 1 (2) Narrow
Measurements of the finished scarf:
Wide — wingspan 40 (64)” 100 (160) cm and 8 (11)” 20 (28) cm deep at deepest spot. Narrow — wingspan 40 (64)” 100 (160) cm and 4 (6)” 10 (15) cm deep at deepest spot.
GAUGE
24 sts and 46 rows = 4” (10 cm) in garter stitch, after blocking.
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