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Sleeve Scarf ‘Muri’
Practical, versatile and elegant. That’s how I would describe the “Muri” scarf. Muri is very easy to put on and take off and is a real eye-catcher. And when it’s not being used as a sweater replacement or body warmer, it can simply be worn as a long scarf around the neck. While knitting, I also noticed that Muri even works really well as a knee blanket .
The “Muri” sleeve scarf is knitted with purl and knit stitches only. You start on double pointed needles and later switch to circular needles and possibly classic knitting needles. The work is finished on the double pointed needles again. The beautiful pattern is very intuitive and can soon be knitted (almost) by heart. Due to the large needle size, the work is also finished relatively quickly. Have fun reworking it!
Knowledge required:
• Cast on stitches
• Cast off
• Knitting knit and purl stitches
• Working with double pointed needles
• Edge stitches
What you get:
You get a 7-page instruction with a counting pattern and a row-by-row description of the knitting.
Difficulty level:
Easy-Medium.
Materials:
• You need 5-6 balls of Paintbox Yarns, Simply Aran. 100% acrylic. LL: 184m per 100g. My consumption was 498g. The consumption may vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. You can also use another wool with a similar yardage.
• Needle set no. 4
• Circular knitting needles no. 4
• Depending on your preference: knitting needles no. 4
• Sewing needle
• Scissors
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- First published: November 2024
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