Color Dip Scarf
You’ll love how comfortable you’ll feel with this amazing Color Dip Scarf. This knitted scarf pattern is beautiful and incredibly easy to make. It’s the perfect free knitted scarf pattern for beginners, and you can easily knit this together in an evening. This scarf uses three skeins of yarn to create a decadent and stunning look that will draw the eyes of the crowd! It’s perfect for a day at the pumpkin patch or an evening out on the town, and you’ll love knowing that it took you almost no time at all to make.
Knitting Needle Size10.5 or 6.5 mm
Yarn Weight(7) Jumbo
Gauge5 sts = 6" [15 cm]; 10 rows = 6" [15 cm] in Garter stitch
Finished SizeScarf measures 6" [15 cm] wide X 72" [182 cm] long.
Materials List
- RED HEART® Boutique Irresistible®: 2 balls 7325 Taupe A, 1 ball 7962 Eucalyptus B
- Susan Bates® Knitting Needles: 25mm [US 50] and 6.5mm [US 10½]
- Yarn needle
Looking for more knitted scarf patterns for beginners? Check out36 Free Knit Scarf Patterns Using Bulky Yarn
Instructions
SCARF
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With A, cast on 5 sts.
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Knit every row until piece measures 56" [142 cm]. Cut A.
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Change to B and knit for 16” (40.5 cm) Bind off.
FINISHING
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Weave in ends.
Abbreviations
- A, B, C
- Color A, B, C
- cm
- centimeters
- mm
- millimeters
- st(s)
- stitch(es)
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mariswindley 08643 31
Mar 01, 2017
This has me wondering if the person who wrote the blurb actually read the pattern the blurb picture don't match the instructions, which only use 2 colours, one for the bulk of it, the second for roughly a third at the end. The picture makes it look like 3 colours mixed together at the end. Confusing...
Editor Dana
Mar 06, 2017
Ah, I wonder if the person who wrote the description meant it takes three skeins of yarn, not types. I'll update the description. ;) Thanks for pointing that out! Have a great day! -Dana from FaveCrafts
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