![]() Spread your fingers apart a little and wind the wool around your hand until you are happy with the size. Row 9 onwards: Knit all stitches for as many rows needed to achieve the desired length (22). ![]() Row 8: k1, kfb, k16, kfb, k1 (22) Knit the main area of the scarf Row 1: knit all stitches (14 stitches in total) These stitches gradually increase the width of the scarf, helping to reduce the amount of bunching around the pom pom. Just keep trying it on as you knit and you’ll soon find the right length. I can wrap it around my neck twice – although it’s only wrapped once in these photos. The finished dimensions depend on how many rows you want to knit but as a guide, the scarf in the photos is 15cm wide (22 stitches) and 168cm long (160 rows). (x) eg (16): number of stitches in a row.kfb: knit in front and back ( tutorial).Knitting abbreviations used in this pattern: A few extra metres of wool for making pom poms.Approx 220m of chunky wool (I used 2 balls of British Sheep Breeds Chunky Undyed).To make your own knitted pom pom scarf you will need: This scarf is made from pure wool but if you want something cooler to wear during the Spring, a cotton or acrylic yarn would work equally as well. * Please do not post this pattern elsewhere without my permission, thank you! * These scarves have been making an appearance in the shops lately but I made my own because none of them were quite right – I’m picky when it comes to wooly items! My pattern is knitted almost entirely in garter stitch making it a great project for beginner knitters. I have a free knitting pattern for you! A warm and snuggly pom pom scarf.
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