Monday, 20 March 2017

VERA Spring Scarf or Neckwarmer

In tribute to Vera Lynn



 
 

VERA Spring Scarf

DK Yarn
6mm needles

Cast on 24sts
Row 1:       S1, knit to end
Row 2:       S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 3:       S1, k3, * yon, k2tog, k3, s1, k1, psso, yon, k2, repeat from * once more, k2
Row 4:       S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 5:       S1, knit to end
Row 6:       S1, knit to end
Row 7:       S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 8:       S1, k3, * yon, k2tog, k3, s1, k1, psso, yon, k2, repeat from * once more, k2
Row 9:       S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 10:     S1, knit to end
Repeat these 10 rows until the scarf is the length required, finishing after completing a Row 5
Cast off
Darn away ends


 
For a Neckwarmer ~
Sew together the V at the lower edges, and add some pretty buttons
 
I used Hayfield Baby Sparkle DK - Shade 605
 


 
 
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4 comments:

  1. A very timely pattern to celebrate Vera's centeniary. I will save this pattern as I find shorter scarves much more wearable that long ones.

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  2. It's beautiful, thank you for the pattern Marianna, I agree with Una, shorter scarves are more practical. :) x

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  3. How many inches long is the neck warmer?

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  4. How pretty thank you for sharing this x

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