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Loop-D-Loop Scarf
HeartStrings knitting pattern #A74
A quick and simple to knit scarf-like accessory, looped at one end and pointed on the other with optional bead fringe. Pattern includes instructions for two versions: muffler and tippet. Wear Loop-D-Loop Scarf with pointed end pulled through loop for a unique fashion statement. Choose any combination of 2 or 3 strands of yarns that together will knit to a super-bulky gauge.
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Have fun arranging Loop-D-Loop Scarf in various ways, for example:
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Simply pull pointed end through looped end – can be used with either the muffler or tippet style.
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Form another loop at the looped end by pulling part of scarf backwards through the looped end. Feed pointed end through new loop just made. Use with the longer, narrower tippet style.
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Easy 5-row pattern of alternating stockinette and reverse stockinette stitch welts. The scarf begins at both outer edges and attaches in the middle so a loop remains at one end. Neat trick! Finish with an optional looped bead fringe at the pointed end.
Two styles:
- 8" by 36 " muffler for a cuddly warm scarf pulled up around the neck.
- 5" by 52" tippet for a looser casually draped scarf on the shoulders.
200 yards chenille, 200 yards mohair. 2 ½ stitches/inch, size US 10 ½ / 7.0 mm needles suggested. Size 8/0 glass seed beads - 480 (approximately 15 g).
Shown in hand-painted rayon chenille and mohair/merino/alpaca boucle with beaded fringe. Written stitch instructions.
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Sample cover page of the Loop-D-Loop Scarf knitting pattern.
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