The Samantha Scarf

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DETAILS

This scarf was almost entirely inspired by the beautiful cloud-like yarn I used for it. I’ve always loved Red Heart Hyyge because it is so soft, so cozy, and also surprisingly lightweight. When knit with the right stitches, it’s just so squishy! I love the Sydney Scarf for the frigid winter days here in Colorado- it’s perfect for skiing, sledding, really anything you’ll do in the snow and freezing temps. But I’ve also wanted a scarf that can just keep me warm on the cold days, that I can also wear throughout my day in my chilly office. And that’s how the Samantha Scarf was born!

The Samantha Scarf is a beginner friendly, super simple scarf. It’s perfect for everyday wear, and gift knitting. It is knit seamlessly with a simple and mindless pattern. The texture shows off the yarn and gives the perfect amount of squish. It would be the perfect first pattern for a first-time knitter!

SIZES

One size fits most
55″ long and 11″ tall
Easily add stitches/rows to make larger or take them away to make smaller!

DIFFICULTY

Beginner: You will need to know how to cast on, knit, purl, work in the round, and bind off.

YARN

Size 5 bulky yarn, such as Red Heart Hygge

Approximately 350-400 yards- I used just over 1.5 skeins

OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED:

US 13 (9.00 mm) 36″ circular needles (you can have longer ones if you want to do magic loop, or shorter if you want to have stitches more crowded)

Stitch Marker

Tapestry Needle

Scissors

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POLICIES

This pattern is copyright of Samantha Martin of Called by Name. 

Feel free to sell any items made from this pattern while giving credit to Called by Name and linking to it

You may not share, sell or distribute the pattern itself

You may not use pattern and photos to resell

Be sure to tag me in your progress or finished photos.

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Happy knitting!

Samantha

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