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MATERIALS
Size 10 1/2 needles
1 skein variegated blue mohair boucle from Dorchester Farms – 62 yards per oz – $3.05 per oz. My skein had 4.4 oz and 272 yards. I used an entire skein to make one scarf. Total cost $13.42.
Dorchester Farms
8 Florida Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
Tel: (617) 436-5758
Email: DorFarms@aol.com
INSTRUCTIONS
Cast on 24 stitches
Using the seed stitch, knit as follows
Row 1: *k1, p1; rep from *
Row 2: *k1, p1; rep from *
Repeat rows 1-2 until scarf reaches desired length.
Bind off stitches.
Weave in loose ends of yarn.
FRINGE
Cut approximately 48 pieces of yarn into 12″ strands. Hold 3 strands together for each knot of fringe. Fold these 3 strands in half. Use a large crochet hook and pull the folded end through the edge of the scarf to be fringed from the right to wrong side. Pull loose ends through folded end. Pull knot up securely. Space the fringe about 1 inch apart. That should allow for about 7-8 strands of fringe along each end of the scarf. Trim ends evenly.
Measurements for my scarf 7.5 inches by 64 inches (before adding the fringe).
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