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Scrappy Bias Scarf

By: Joanna Curley from goddesscrochet.com
Scrappy Bias Scarf

"Bust through your leftover yarn with this scrappy bias scarf. You’ll be holding two strands of worsted yarn together to knit this scarf, making it extra cozy and squishy! It’s so colorful and fun, your teenager might even wear it! It is a rediculously easy pattern, definitely something you can do while watching tv. Size 11 straight or circular needles will do, whichever your preference. Take the time to weave in tails as you go along...I know it’s tempting to just knit, knit, knit, and forget about it until the scarf is finished, but trust me on this one. You can have lots of fun with color and really customize this scarf. Holding 2 strands of the same color will give you a solid block of color, while changing out just one strand/color at a time will give you a cool fade/marling affect. There are instructions for a skinny scarf (2-1/2” wide) and a regular size scarf (5” wide). They can be made as long as you like. Stay warm!"

Knitting Needle Size11 or 8 mm

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Materials List

  • Approx 600-800 yards worsted weight yarn
  • Size 11 knitting needles (circular or straight)
  • Needle for weaving in ends
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