Description
Olive Knits – French Oak Scarf Pattern is a richly textured, long scarf for men or women using a worsted weight yarn. Of course this means we recommend Malabrigo Rios as its so soft and perfect for wearing next to the skin.
- Gauge: 30 st over 4″ in pattern
- Finished Measurements: 8.5″ wide, 84″ long after blocking
- Materials Used: Worsted weight wool and you will need between 680 to 700 yards. In Malabrigo Rios you will need 4 skeins
- Needle Size: US Size 7/4.5mm (24”) circular needle
- Pattern Includes: Written directions, charts. Skill Level: Intermediate. Includes Cables, texture, unisex
- Olive Knits – French Oak Scarf Pattern – Price is for the pattern only.
- Patterns include written instructions and you will receive a beautifully professionally printed pattern booklet mailed to you as a hard copy. Most of our patterns include a code that enables you to download a PDF version to your electronic devices from Ravelry as well.
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