Sprawling Seas Knit Super Scarf

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    Sprawling Seas Knit Super Scarf

    Sprawling Seas Knit Super Scarf
    Sprawling Seas Knit Super Scarf

    For a scarf as magnificent and enormous as the ocean itself, this Sprawling Seas Knit Super Scarf is the way to go. It truly is gigantic this easy knit scarf is made with jumbo yarn and is probably bigger than you are. This super scarf knitting pattern is made in a simple knit and purl pattern that you could probably make in your sleep, but looks complicated and expensive. It looks even better than it feels; the squishy cyan yarn is irresistible, and we love how it looks in this super scarf.

    Beginner

    Knitting Needle Size19 or 15 mm

    Yarn Weight(7) Jumbo

    Gauge6 sts = 4" [10 cm]; 10 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Ridged stitch.

    Finished Size 10" [25.5 cm] wide x 96" [244 cm] long.

    Materials List

    • RED HEART Grande: 6 balls in 511 Wintergreen

    Instructions

    Ridged Stitch (multiple of 4 stitches plus 2)

    Row 1 (Wrong Side): Knit.
    Row 2: Knit.
    Row 3: K2, *p2, k2; repeat from * to end of row.
    Row 4: P2, *k2, p2; repeat from * to end of row.
    Repeat Rows 1-4 for Ridged st.

    Scarf

    Cast on 16 sts.
    Knit 2 rows.
    Row 1 (Wrong Side): K1 for edge st, beginning with Row 1, work Ridged st over center 14 sts, k1 for edge st.
    Keeping first and last st in Garter st (knit every row) and center 14 sts in Ridged st, work until piece measures 95" [241 cm] from beginning, ending with Row 2 of Ridged st.
    Knit 2 rows.
    Bind off knitwise.

    Finishing

    Weave in ends.

    Abbreviations

    cm
    centimeters
    k
    knit
    mm
    millimeters
    p
    purl
    st
    stitch(es)
    * or **
    repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated.

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    There appears to be an error in the pattern. It says "multiple of 4 plus 2", yet to cast on 16 stitches. 16 IS a multiple of 4.

    Hi Dictionary101, the pattern is actually correct. The cast-on number takes into account two edge stitches, with the ridged stitch being worked over stitches 2-15, or 14 stitches (12 plus 2). The two edge stitches are not a part of the ridged stitch. We hope this helps! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting

    Another fun scarf - fun to knit and fun to wear and the length of it! great for style or warmth or both at once

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