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This simple, lightweight knit square mimics the shape and scale of a classic silk scarf. I-cord edgings and bind-off details create the look of a hand-rolled hem. This pattern is more of a ‘recipe’, really, with details given for three variations and tips on how to create your own.

This four-page pattern includes:

Color photography by Laura Gehring
Notes on lace-weight yarns and getting gauge -Basic recipe for knitting a square
Instructions for finishing and blocking your piece.

Craft: Knitting.

Skill Level: Beginner

Designer: Churchmouse Yarns

FINISHED SIZES
This scarf can be made in any size you like; samples shown measure approx. 24 (30, 36)“/61 (76, 91.5)cm square, after blocking.

YARN
Approx. 1 yd/m of lace-weight mohair per knitted square 1”/2.5cm.

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US 3 (3.25mm) circular needle (to knit off both ends), or size to get gauge.
US G/6 (4mm) crochet hook for provisional cast-on.
Smooth fine yarn (knotting cord or Perle Cotton work well) for provisional cast-on.
Locking marker.
Fine blunt darning needle to finish.
Fine gauge blocking wires and T-pins; or lots of fork blocking pins.

Manufacturer Churchmouse Yarns and Teas
Product Type Patterns, Books, and Magazines