Instructions |
1. Note: you may want to use the Green Loom which is the size that more adults make their hats, but the sample shown is an ex-large. |
2. Using one strand each of Ranch Red and Burgundy, wrap and knit 20 rows and make a brim, by pulling the first row back up on the pegs and knitting them over. |
3. Pattern for the rest of the project: Change to the Spring Green and using 2 strands of yarn knit 5 rows, change to the Delft Blue and using 2 strands of yarn knit 5 rows. |
4. Change to the Ranch Red and Burgundy and knit 15 rows. Repeat these three colors until you have 5 sets of knitting. |
5. Finishing: Crochet the loops from the loom and sew the top flat. |
6. Cut 7" pieces of yarn and using 6 pieces make fringe. Do one bunch of blue then a bunch of green across the top of the hat. |
7. This is a very warm hat and scarf for those cold winter days. This project takes a little longer than most, but it is worth the time spent. |
What you will need. |
Provo Craft Supplies |
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Other Supplies |
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Sunday, February 23, 2014
Matching Hat and Scarf Pattern
Magic Fun Fur Scarf
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This scarf was originally published in the Provo Craft instructional pamphlets with the Knifty Knitter green round loom. The pattern can also be made with the Boye or Darice brand orange round loom that is exactly the same size and has 36 pegs too. If you have the Readaeer round loom set, use the pink loom. If you want a larger scarf, try using the Boye or Darice purple round loom. This one is called the extra large round loom. You can also substitute the Readaeer green loom.The scarf is made with eyelash or fun fur yarn that gives it a fuzzy fun finish that any girl will love. I like to make them as Christmas gifts for the young ladies in my family.
Instructions: 1. Knit scarf using one strand of eyelash yarn (Fun Fur works great). |
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2. Knit around loom until scarf reaches desired length. (Make sure you leave about 7 yards on skein to finish scarf.) | ||||||
3. Pull loop off the first peg onto a size K crochet hook. Chain two. Pull loop off 2nd peg. (You should now have two loops on your crochet hook.) | ||||||
4. Keeping stitches VERY loose, single crochet (wrap yarn and pull through first loop, then wrap yarn and pull through both loops). Chain one. | ||||||
5. Pull a loop off the next peg. Single crochet and chain one. | ||||||
6. Continue around (single crochet, chain one) until all pegs are cleared. | ||||||
7. Connect to the beginning of row with a secure knot. Cut end, leaving one inch. | ||||||
This versatile scarf is easy to make on the Knifty Knitter and can be worn a variety of ways. Reach inside the scarf and it will stretch to several times its original size. Now it can be worn as a hood, cowl, or shawl. | ||||||
Ballet Style Ribbed Leg Warmers
Create ribbing by alternating knit (no wrap) and purl stitches and you knit in a circular motion continuously around the loom. Do this until the knit is approximately 3 inches.
Work approximately 70 rows of no wrap stitches.
Create 3 more inches of ribbing around the bottom of leg warmers.
Bind off by sewing through each loop to remove it from the loom. Using a crochet cast off will make the edge too tight.
How to Purl
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