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Pattern MissMarple Scarf

This document provides instructions for knitting a scarf using the Miss Marple technique. The scarf stays around the neck using a keyhole and has a wider middle for shoulder warmth. It uses Rowan Lima yarn and sizes from 20cm height and 80cm length. The instructions include casting on, different stitch patterns, increasing, decreasing, and finishing.

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Pattern MissMarple Scarf

This document provides instructions for knitting a scarf using the Miss Marple technique. The scarf stays around the neck using a keyhole and has a wider middle for shoulder warmth. It uses Rowan Lima yarn and sizes from 20cm height and 80cm length. The instructions include casting on, different stitch patterns, increasing, decreasing, and finishing.

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Miss Marple Scarf

By SusanneS-vV

This scarf stays perfectly around your neck by using the


keyhole. The middle section is wider so your shoulders stay
Materials: warm too and you can also create a little collar.

Needle: 4.5 mm (dpn), 5.5 mm


This is what I did:
Yarn: Rowan Lima
Cast on 3 stitches (needle size 5.5 mm).
How much: 2 skeins
(218 yard / 200m) Row 1: Knit in front and back, K1, Knit in front and back (5 st)
Row 2: Knit
Color used on pictures:
Argentina, 893 Row 3: K1, Knit in front and back, K till last 2 stitches, Knit in
front and back, K1
Row 4: Knit
Gauge: 20st, 26 rows

Repeat row 3 and 4 till you have 31 stitches.


Size scarf: H20 cm, L 80

Knit in garter stitch till 13.5 cm then change to smaller needle


(dpn 4.5 mm).
Difficulty level: easy
Divide stitches: * K1, put 1 st on safety pin behind the piece * , repeat
from * till * until end of row. Half of the stitches are now on the dpn
and half of the stitches on the safety pin.

Rib across the stitches on the working needle by * K1, P1 * repeat


this till end of row for 14 rows.

Break yarn, rejoin yarn and rib across the stitches on the safety pin
(put the stitches first on the dpn). For 14 rows.

Put the 2 pieces together again by knitting 1 st from safetypin and 1


stitch from the working needle until all stitches are back on the needle
(31 stitches).

Change needles to 5.5 mm.

Knit 4 rows.

Then increase every 6th row 1 stitch in the begin and 1 stitch at the
end of the row ( K1, M1, K till last stitch, M1, K1).
Till you have 43 stitches.

Knit 20 cm (counted after last increasing).

Decrease every 6th row by K2tog in the begin and end of row (K1,
K2tog, knit till last 3 stitches, K2tog, K1).
Till you have 31 stitches left on your needle.

Divide stitches, change needles to 4.5 mm dpn, rib both pieces for
14 rows and rejoin (all as written above).

Change needles to 5.5 mm and knit for 7 cm (22 rows).

Then decrease by:


Row 1: K1, K2tog, K till last 3 stitches, K2tog, K1
Row 2: Knit

Repeat these 2 rows till last 3 stitches.

Cast of.

Finishing: weave in ends


Dolor adipiscing: Susanne Stricker -
van Velzen
Kantoor: Tel. werk
Mobiel: 06 27145795 All rights reserved, this pattern is for personal use only, must not be copied.
SusanneS-vV

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