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Easy Knits
Do you want to give a thoughtful handmade gift without the time investment that comes with some cable knit patterns? Then this simple cable knit scarf is the answer! It can be completed in about 4 hours!
Knitting
Looking for a beginner knitting project? These easy scarf knitting patterns are a great place to start. This collection is filled with knit scarf patterns
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Knitting
Easy (Chunky) Cabled Scarf Materials: Chunky yarn, 200 yards +/- Size 11 needles Cast on 20 stitches First 6 rows: Garter Stitch (knit every row) Eight-Row Pattern Repeat: Row 1 (and all odd rows): K3, P2, K2, P6, K2, P2, K3 Rows 2, 4, 6: K3, K2, P2, K6, P2, K2, K3 Row 8 (cable row): K3, K2, P2, C6 (slip first 3 sts onto a cable hook, knit sts 4-6, then knit first 3 sts), P2, K2, K3 Repeat rows 1-8 until scarf is desired length. Last 6 rows: Garter Stitch (knit every row) Bind off. For a nice finished look on the side edges, slip all first stitches (knit-wise) as you knit. www.facebook.com/knitandknot www.knitandknotyarn.com
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As a knitter, I love to make scarves as a practical way to learn new stitch patterns. You get all the practice you need, with a usable product at the end of your journey.