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Note: (A)
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Additional Materials Scrap yarn
Loom Double Knit Striped Scarf
Lion Brand® Vanna's Choice®
GAUGE:
Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
NOTES:
1. Scarf is knit as a flat piece.
2. Follow loom manual instructions for DOUBLE KNITTING for how to cast on, lace the loom, knit, change color, and bind off.
3. Scarf is worked with 2 strands of A held together and with 2 strands of B held together throughout this pattern.
Loom Configuration
Use the following pieces: (2) 36-hole pieces, (2) U-shaped pieces.
Connect pieces to form a rectangle as follows: 36-hole piece > U-shaped piece > 36-hole piece > U-shaped piece.
Insert 18 large pegs into every other hole along one 36-hole piece. Working along same side of loom, skip one hole and place a large peg into next hole along one U-shaped piece.
Repeat across opposite 36-hole and U-shaped pieces - 38 working pegs placed. Place a large contrast color peg at one end of loom to hold beginning slipknot. Repeat on opposite end of loom.
SCARF
With 2 strands of A held together, beginning with a slip knot on one contrast peg, cast onto all 38 working pegs. Refer to loom manual for DOUBLE KNITTING for placing scrap yarn and how to proceed in knitting. Rows 1-6: Knit with 2 strands of A held together. Row 7: Join 2 strands of B held together with a slipknot on opposite contrast peg. With 2 strands of A held together, lace every other peg across the loom - 19 pegs laced. With 2 strands of B held together, lace the remaining 19 pegs - 38 pegs laced. Knit off all pegs. Row 8: Lace pegs holding A loops with 2 strands of A held together and lace pegs holding B loops with 2 strands of B held together. Knit off all pegs.
Repeat Row 8 untll piece measures about 102 in. (259 cm) from beginning. Last 6 Rows: Knit with 2 strands of A held together.
Bind off.
Bind off cast on edge.
FINISHING
Thread yarn ends into yarn needle supplied with loom and weave ends into the fabric of the Scarf.
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