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The Once a Wolverine Scarf was designed to match the Once a Wolverine Hat I made for my dad. True to form, when asked what colors he wanted, my dad asked for maize and blue. Once a wolverine, always a wolverine. Whatever your allegiance, I hope this scarf will help you show your true colors. (And from my dad, “Go Blue!”)
The Once a Wolverine Scarf pattern is worked in the round. The first half of the scarf uses a simple stripe pattern. The second half uses slipped stitches to create a vertical stripe pattern. Each end of the scarf is seamed flat, or you can join the ends to make a cowl.
The pattern has been test knit and tech edited.
Level: Easy The scarf is worked in the round using simple stripes and a slipped stitch pattern. Only one color is used each round.
The PDF patterns also include iInstructions to seam each end of the scarf or to graft the two ends together using the Kitchener stitch
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Rachel Beth
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- The pictured scarf was made with Knit Pick’s Hawthorne held double. The scarf can be made with yarn of a different weight and corresponding needles.
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
Fingering
DK | Light Worsted