Things You'll Need:
- Yarn
- Knitting needles
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Step 1
Look for midweight, sport-weight or four-ply worsted yarn for this scarf.
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Step 2
Purchase about 6 oz. yarn and size 8 knitting needles to complete a scarf that is approximately 6 1/2 inches by 60 inches.
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Step 3
Buy extra yarn for scarf fringe (optional). The fringe will add approximately 7 inches to each end of your scarf.
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Step 4
Knit a sample square. The gauge for this scarf is four stitches per inch. You may need to change knitting needle sizes to achieve the correct gauge.
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Step 5
Keep your stitches loose. See "How to Gauge Knitting Stitches" in Related eHows.
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Step 6
Make your scarf. Cast on 26 stitches. Row 1: K1, P across the row, Row 2: P1 Knit across the row.
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Step 7
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until your scarf is 60 inches long.
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Step 8
Cast off your knitting.
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Step 1
Add fringe to your scarf. Wind your yarn around a piece of heavy cardboard that is 8 inches long by 5 inches wide. Wind the yarn lengthwise around the cardboard 60 times.
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Step 2
Insert one blade of a pair of scissors between the cardboard and yarn at one end of the cardboard and cut through the yarn.
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Step 3
Divide the yarn into groups of five strands each.
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Step 4
Fold one group of strands in half and use a crochet hook (medium or large) to pull the fold through one stitch in the scarf edge. Pull through just far enough so that the fold forms a loop.
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Step 5
Use the crochet hook to pull the yarn strands, from back to front, through the loop made in the previous step. Pull to tighten.
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Step 6
Start your fringe at one left or right edge of the scarf and space each yarn group about five stitches apart. End your fringe at the opposite edge.
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Step 7
Repeat for the other end of the scarf.










Comments
tkhraoepba said
on 5/13/2009 The plural of scarf is scarves.
eb1946 said
on 11/9/2007 Nice! Easy directions, thanks!