Chunky Scarf Knitting Pattern Iceland
This chunky scarf knitting pattern will guide you in knitting a chunky, very cosy and ideal scarf for an all-day outfit.
You can wrap it around your neck twice during colder winter days.
This knit features a relaxed, amazingly cozy scarf.
Besides, it can be paired with casual pieces, your tight pants and midi skirts.
Also, it will carry you through fall and winter.
Moreover, it is an easy knitting pattern appropriate for beginners in garter stitch.
Knitted flat in one piece, this wonderful scarf knitting pattern will be your beloved piece during cold days and nights.
This knitting pattern is a 5-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instructions step by step.
Features
The scarf in garter stitch is knitted flat.
Skill level
beginner knitters
Techniques included
garter st
Language
English
This knitting pattern is written in standard English
Measurements are in both cm and inches
Scarf Sizes
Teen size, Adult size
The scarf on the photo is adult size.
Scarf length: 170(200)cm or 67.5(80)inches
Scarf width: 24(28)cm or 9.5(11) inches
Materials
- Yarn: Andes by Drops design, 65% Wool, 35% Alpaca, double strand
480(660)gr
Approx. 435(595)m or 475(650) yards
Notice: if you chose thicker yarn, suitable for 15mm needles (U.S 19), you will need half of the suggested amount of meters or yards.
- A pair of 15mm (U.S.19) straight needles
- A tapestry needle (to weave in the yarn ends)
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