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Wayward Path

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When you say you are going to make a long flat scarf by knitting in the round and then cutting your knitting, some people might think you are heading down a very wayward path indeed. But this is
actually a simple and quick way to make a soft, lacy, fringed scarf.
In this pattern your work sections of plain stocking stitch at the begining and end of each round. These form your “steek”, the stitches you are going to cut through at the end. A scarf like this is a great way to try steeking (cutting your knitting) for the first time because you are meant to let your stitches unravel.
So have fun.

Size
16cm wide, 150cm long (excluding fringe) - or whatever width you want!

Materials
2 colours of Chunky yarn such as West Yorkshire Spinners Retreat, Rowan Cocoon, Rico Essentials
Alpaca Blend Chunky ,Stylecraft Alapca Chunky, Sirdar Harrap Tweed Chunky
At least 125m each of two colours
6mm circular needle (at least 1m cable)
3 stitch markers

Tension
15 sts and 20 rounds to 10cm in pattern using 6mm needles
You will get a PDF (2MB) file