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Tassel Bias Scarf
Skill Level: Beginner
Skills Needed: Basic Knitting skills, Increases & decreases
Size: One Size
Finished Measurements: 60” Tip to tip, without Tassels, 4” wide
Materials:
1 skein Schachenmayr Original Boston Mix, 84% Acrylic, 16% Wool, 100 g, 120 yds, shown in color 80 Olive Mix
US Size 15 Needle (Or size to obtain correct gauge)
Tapestry Needle
Gauge: 9 sts and 17 rows=4” in Garter Stitch
Gauge is not crucial in this pattern, however it may result in a larger or smaller finished project, as well as different yardage requirements, if you do not meet suggested gauge.
Pattern Notes:
Do you have a bias toward tassels? I do! Let the yarn do the work with this fun scarf! Worked flat, on the bias, this design shows off a yarn that changes colors & textures. Add tassels as shown here, or substitute your favorite embellishment, like pom-poms or fringe. The long, skinny shape of the scarf makes it versatile enough to wear many ways, including looped twice in a cowl-like fashion, with the tassels front and center!
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- First published: November 2014
- Page created: February 4, 2015
- Last updated: February 4, 2015 …
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