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Knitting a Feather & Fan Scarf

This document provides instructions for knitting a short feather and fan scarf using Malabrigo Yarn Lace. The scarf is 15 inches wide and can be made to any desired length using approximately 300 meters of yarn. The pattern involves casting on 76 stitches and repeating 4 rows of knitting and purling with yarn overs and decreases to create a feather and fan stitch pattern.

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Knitting a Feather & Fan Scarf

This document provides instructions for knitting a short feather and fan scarf using Malabrigo Yarn Lace. The scarf is 15 inches wide and can be made to any desired length using approximately 300 meters of yarn. The pattern involves casting on 76 stitches and repeating 4 rows of knitting and purling with yarn overs and decreases to create a feather and fan stitch pattern.

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  • Feather and Fan Short Scarf Pattern: Provides knitting instructions and material requirements for crafting a Feather and Fan Short Scarf, including yarn specifications and pattern details.

Feather and Fan Short Scarf

A short scarf, good for layering under the collar of your jacket to keep your neck warm. Yarn: Needle: Size: 1 skein Malabrigo Yarn Lace (430 meters). Pattern shown used approximately 300 meters. 5.0mm (US 8) 15 x 31 (or to desired length)

k=knit k2tog = knit two together yo = yarn over Cast on 76 stitches. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: k2, k2tog x 3, [(yo, k1) x 6, k2tog x 6] x3, (yo, k1) x 6, k2tog x 3, k2 Purl Knit Purl

Repeat rows to desired length and cast off. Weave in ends. Soak in tepid water and block. 2009 Kelly Faller Ravelry: Firefly Blog: [Link]

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