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Mile A Minute Scarf

The quickest scarf I've ever made!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/mile-a-minute-scarf • Posted by Made By Eva

I saw the pattern for this mile-a-minute drop stitch scarf at Turvid's blog and was instantly smitten. She wasn't kidding when she wrote it could be made in a single evening! I've never knitted a drop stitch pattern before, and there is something very disturbing about just dropping stitches from my needles, without actually knitting them. That being said, this is a very easy and friendly pattern, even for a beginner. My scarf is knitted with Gjestal's Bris (50% wool, 50% soy) on 7 mm straight needles. 17 stitches gave it a width of ca. 15 cm, and I made it 150 cm long plus 15 cm fringes on either end. I like my scarves really nice and long. ;) This yarn has a very slow colour shift, so to make the fringes appear more even in colour I made up a technique to make them. If you're interested in the details, they are on <a href="http://madebyeva.blogspot.com/2009/03/mile-minute-scarf.html">this post</a> on my <a href="http://madebyeva.blogspot.com/">blog</a> .

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

5 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium dscf0137 skjerf r 1237143155 Medium dscf0139 skjerf r 1237143190

Description

I saw the pattern for this mile-a-minute drop stitch scarf at Turvid's blog and was instantly smitten. She wasn't kidding when she wrote it could be made in a single evening! I've never knitted a drop stitch pattern before, and there is something very disturbing about just dropping stitches from my needles, without actually knitting them. That being said, this is a very easy and friendly pattern, even for a beginner. My scarf is knitted with Gjestal's Bris (50% wool, 50% soy) on 7 mm straight needles. 17 stitches gave it a width of ca. 15 cm, and I made it 150 cm long plus 15 cm fringes on either end. I like my scarves really nice and long. ;) This yarn has a very slow colour shift, so to make the fringes appear more even in colour I made up a technique to make them. If you're interested in the details, they are on <a href="http://madebyeva.blogspot.com/2009/03/mile-minute-scarf.html">this post</a> on my <a href="http://madebyeva.blogspot.com/">blog</a> .

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