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Trellis Scarf

A knitting pattern to create a scarf.

The Trellis Scarf is big and bold and makes a statement; a cozy, cold weather accessory that will certainly get everyone’s attention. It’s a wide and dramatically long piece that can be wrapped around multiple times for eye-catching volume up top, or it can be styled loosely, hanging by your sides for extra flair. A moss stitch background lays the foundation for the main motif: three columns of cabled “O’s” each divided by a wide wale that runs the length of the scarf. It is simple texture for a striking impact.

The scarf is worked flat width-wise. Instructions are charted only.

SIZES
One Size
Measurements: 91” (231 cm) long, 11.5” (29 cm) wide

YARN
Madelinetosh TML Triple Twist 100% Superwash Merino Wool; 130 yds / 119 m, 100g/skein: approx. 875 yds/7 skeins. Colorway shown is Blood Runs Cold.

NEEDLES
US 8 (5.0mm) 24” circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge. Cable length may differ as long as the width of the piece can fit comfortably on the needles.

GAUGE
21 sts and 24 rows = 4” (10 cm) in cable pattern as charted, after blocking.

NOTIONS
Cable Needle; six stitch markers (optional).

SKILL LEVEL
Inspiring (Intermediate)

SKILLS REQUIRED
Ability to read a chart; Long Tail Cast On; cabling with or without a cable needle.

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