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Unisex Double Moss Stitch Scarf with Optional Scalloped Edging This is a simple pattern that works up into little puffs of knit and purl stitches. Made from a two-ounce skein of buffalo down, it is irresistibly soft. If you knit it without adding the edging, it is a straightforward, masculine scarf. Adding the edging gives a softer, more feminine look. My scarf, knit on #4 needles, and Buffalo Gold fingering weight yarn, measures 4.5” x 50” without the edging, or 225 square inches. But we are not stuck to a particular size. You can vary the dimensions yourself, as long as the Width x Length is less than or equal to 225 square inches. So your scarf could be a wild 2” x 112.5” or a more classical 3”x 75.” Knitting your scarf:
Determine stitches/inch (this is number “A”) My gauge was 5.8 stitches per inch.
I wanted a scarf about 4 inches wide.
For my scarf, 4” wide x 5.8 stitches per inch, A x B = 23.2 = C
I rounded up to 24 stitches and added 2 for symmetry, for a total of 26
Row 1: K2 (P2, K2)* (this is a K2, P2 rib, with an extra K2 for symmetry) Row 2: P2 (K2, P2)* (in other words, knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches) Row 3: P2 (K2, P2)* (knit the purl stitches and purl the knit stitches) Row 4: K2 (P2, K2)* Crochet edging:
Enjoy! Elizabeth Lang, |



