Stash Busting Scarf by Jenny
This is more of a recipe than a pattern and it's great to use up yarn from your stash. It's self fringing and there's no need to weave in ends because you knit horizontally, tying the fringed ends to each other at each end of the scarf. I use size 11 or 13 needles and cast on about 120 stitches. I aim for a bulky weight so will combine strands of yarn to accomplish that (2 strands of worsted, 4 or 5 of fingering, 1 worsted and 2 DK, etc.). Just knit across and knot the ends leaving a 6-inch tail at each end. Aim for the width to be at least 4 inches. The scarves are all unique and fun! Enjoy!!
This is more of a recipe than a pattern and it's great to use up yarn from your stash. It's self fringing and there's no need to weave in ends because you knit horizontally, tying the fringed ends to each other at each end of the scarf. I use size 11 or 13 needles and cast on about 120 stitches. I aim for a bulky weight so will combine strands of yarn to accomplish that (2 strands of worsted, 4 or 5 of fingering, 1 worsted and 2 DK, etc.). Just knit across and knot the ends leaving a 6-inch tail at each end. Aim for the width to be at least 4 inches. The scarves are all unique and fun! Enjoy!!