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Knitted Waves of Grace Scarf

The Knitted Waves of Grace Scarf is a charming accessory that adds a touch of elegance to any outfit. This beautifully crafted scarf features a unique design of intricate waves that are not only stylish but also cozy and warm. It's perfect for chilly days when you want to stay snug and fashionable at the same time. Whether you're heading out for a casual stroll or a special event, this scarf will surely become your go-to accessory. Embrace comfort and style with the Knitted Waves of Grace Scarf - you'll feel fabulous wrapped in its cozy embrace!

Finished measurements: 6 inches wide by 54 inches long

Materials

Yarn: Sean Sheep Lilydale (90% Acrylic/10% Nylon; 75 grams/123 yards (or any bulky weight yarn would work) - 2 balls

Needles: US 13 (9mm)

Tools: cable needle, yarn needle, scissors

Abbreviations:

k knit

p purl

sl slip

Pattern

Cast on 26 sts.

*slip the first stitch of every row, this just makes a nice neat edge.

Row 1: knit

Row 2: purl

Row 3: make sure to slip the first stitch of this row also *sl next 3 sts on cable needle and leave at front of work, k3, k3 sts from cable needle, k6* repeat till 1st left, k1

Row 4: purl

Row 5: knit

Row 6: purl

Row 7: make sure to slip the first stitch of this row also *k6, sl next 3 sts on cable needle and leave at back of work, k3, k3 sts from cable needle* repeat till 1st left, k1

Row 8: purl

Row 9: knit

Row 10: purl


Repeat rows 3-10 until the scarf measures 54 inches long, or however long you want to make it. I just kept knitting until I used up most of the yarn. I bound off after row 10 by just turning to the next row and bound off in knit stitch, however, to make it look a bit better I would probably bind off in purl stitch on a row 10.

Well, that's it.

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