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Introduction
When instructed to rib in the pattern below, knit 1, purl 1 alternately across the row. To wear the scarf, slip one end through either of the loops at front.
Finished Size: 4 by 26 inches
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Step 1
Cast on 3 stitches.
Step 2
Row 1: Knit 2, slip last stitch purlwise.
Step 3
Row 2: With yarn in back, knit 1, increase 1 (see how to increase), knit 1, and slip last stitch purlwise.
Step 4
Row 3: With yarn in back, knit 1, increase 1, knit to last stitch, slip last stitch purlwise.
Step 5
Repeat row 3 until you have 24 stitches. (Piece should now measure about 4 1/2 inches wide.)
Step 6
Continue to knit across every row, still slipping last stitch of each row purlwise, until piece measures 4 inches long.
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Step 7
Divide (see how to divide). When you're finished, half the stitches will be on double-pointed needle and the other half will be on your working needle.
Step 8
Rib across the stitches on your working needle (leave the stitches on double-pointed needle as is), still slipping the last stitch purlwise. Continue for 1 1/2 inches. Transfer these ribbed stitches onto stitch holder. Break yarn, leaving a tail long enough to weave in later.
Step 9
Rejoin yarn, and rib across the stitches on double-pointed needle for 1 1/2 inches.
Step 10
Transfer all stitches onto 1 needle as follows: Slip 1 stitch purlwise from double-pointed needle, then slip 1 purlwise from working needle. Repeat across row until all stitches are on 1 needle.
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Step 11
Knit every row, slipping last stitch purlwise, for 15 1/2 inches. (To adjust the size of the scarf, knit fewer inches for a child or more for a large adult.)
Step 12
Using same method as in step 7, divide the stitches between the 2 needles.
Step 13
Repeat steps 8, 9, and 10.
Step 14
Knit every row, slipping last stitch purlwise, for 2 1/2 inches.
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