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Snowfall Scarf
The Snowfall Scarf is inspired by the first snowfall of the season! Although we haven’t gotten ours yet this season, I know it’s just around the corner.
This cozy scarf has cast-on and bind-off options to suit your style - whether you want a long scarf, a double-wrapped infinity scarf or a cowl - there are options to do all of these!
Construction:
The Snowfall Scarf starts with optional cast-on methods. The recommended cast-on is the provisional cast-on, as this will allow you to choose how best to finish your scarf (i-cord bind off, or kitchener the ends together to create a cowl or infinity scarf). This scarf features cables, lace, and i-cords.
Yarn:
Cascade Highland Duo - 30% Alpaca / 70% Merino / Approx. 197yds per 100g skein.
2 balls of Main Colour.
Yardage:
Approx. 390 - 410yds
You can use half the amount to make a cowl, or use more to make your scarf longer.
Measurements after blocking:
8in (20cm) wide, 58in (148cm) long.
Needles:
US 7 - 4.5mm.
Gauge:
18 sts = 4”
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- First published: December 2018
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