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Speckled Eyelet Scarf This pattern is a great way to stretch a single skein of Aran to bulky weight yarn as far it will go. It is particularly suited to handspun. The big eyelet stitch looks good in variegated colours, but is striking in solids too. Blocked measurements: approximately 8cm x 175cm Skill level: easy Abbreviations used: k = knit; p= purl; k2tog = knit two together; yo = yarn over (see note) Note: to work “yo twice”, bring yarn towards the front of the work between the needles, to the back over the right hand needle, forward between the needles again and back again over the right needle before working the next stitch.
Speckled Eyelet Scarf This pattern is a great way to stretch a single skein of Aran to bulky weight yarn as far it will go. It is particularly suited to handspun. The big eyelet stitch looks good in variegated colours, but is striking in solids too. Blocked measurements: approximately 8cm x 175cm Skill level: easy Abbreviations used: k = knit; p= purl; k2tog = knit two together; yo = yarn over (see note) Note: to work “yo twice”, bring yarn towards the front of the work between the needles, to the back over the right hand needle, forward between the needles again and back again over the right needle before working the next stitch.
Cast on 12 stitches Row 1: K4, yo twice, k4, yo twice, K4 Row 2: K2 *k2tog, k into first yo, p into second yo, k2tog, rep from * once more, k2 Row 3: K2, yo, k4, yo twice, k4, yo, k2 Row 4 :K3, (k2tog) twice, k into first yo, p into second yo, (k2tog) twice, K3 Repeat rows 1-4 until about an arm’s length of yarn remains. Bind off. Use tapestry needle to weave in ends.
Block scarf to open the eyelets and improve drape: Gently hand wash scarf in slightly warm water, then lay it out on a towel or blocking board, pulling gently to an even width.