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Finished Measurements:

8½” [21 cm] wide and 68” [172 cm] long, excluding tassels

Yarn:

osprey / 3 skeins Iceland 153 (MC)
piper / 1 skein Pampa 615 (CC)

Needles:

One pair size US 10 [6 mm]

Gauge:

14.5 sts and 22 rows = 4" [10 cm] in garter stitch pattern, after wet-blocking.

Construction:

This scarf is knit width wise in a pattern of garter stitch with a 1x1 ribbing stripe. The ribbing stripe is moved to the other side of the scarf with a transitional row. You may want to use a stitch marker at the beginning and ending of the ribbing section to easily remember where to start the ribbing.

Skills Required:

Long Tail Cast On

zephyr

Tara Anderson

A bold textural and super cozy scarf designed by Tara Anderson. A fun ribbing stripe cascades against a foundation of garter rows. Knit primarily in cushy Osprey, the surprise guest from our sweet Piper brings an extra soft touch of color and delight. Did we mention tassels? Eight glorious tassels bring an extra three-dimensional quality to Zephyr. Like a soft gentle breeze, Zephyr is a fresh take on a familiar accessory.

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Finished Measurements:

8½” [21 cm] wide and 68” [172 cm] long, excluding tassels

Yarn:

osprey / 3 skeins Iceland 153 (MC)
piper / 1 skein Pampa 615 (CC)

Needles:

One pair size US 10 [6 mm]

Gauge:

14.5 sts and 22 rows = 4" [10 cm] in garter stitch pattern, after wet-blocking.

Construction:

This scarf is knit width wise in a pattern of garter stitch with a 1x1 ribbing stripe. The ribbing stripe is moved to the other side of the scarf with a transitional row. You may want to use a stitch marker at the beginning and ending of the ribbing section to easily remember where to start the ribbing.

Skills Required:

Long Tail Cast On