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This fabulously colourful scarf is knitted using the entrelac technique
The scarf is comprised of blocks of squares of various sizes, all knitted in the round from the outside edge to the centre. After the initial square has been completed, subsequent squares start with s
YOU WILL NEED ■ King Cole Pricewise DK (100% acrylic, 100g/282m) 2 balls of Yarn A Black (048) ■ King Cole Bramble DK (100% acrylic, 100g/290m) 1 ball of Yarn B Loganberry (4486) ■ A 4mm (US G/6) hook
Beginning at the nose: Cast on 2 sts using 4.5mm needles using Yarn A. Row 1 (RS inc) K1, kfb. [3 sts] Row 2 Purl. Row 3 (Inc) K1, kfb, K1. [4 sts] Row 4 Purl. Row 5 (Inc) K1, M1, K to last st, M1, K1
PATT A Rnd 1: K1, yo, P1, (P4, K3, P5) to 1 st before mrk, yo, K1. 2 sts inc’d. Rnd 2: K2, P1, (P4, K3, P5) to 2 sts before mrk, K2. Rnd 3: K1, yo, P2, (P3, K2tog, yo, K1, yo, SSK, P4) to 2 sts before
STRIPE SEQUENCE Rows 1 and 2 Using Yarn B. Rows 3 and 4 Using Yarn A. These 4 rows form stripe sequence and are repeated. BACK Cast on 102 (114: 126: 138: 154) sts using 3.25mm needles and Yarn C. Row
The chart rows are numbered 1A, 1B, 3A, 3B etc. and are worked right to left. Each row is worked twice (by sliding the work to the other end of the needle so it can be worked again), once in yarn A (t