Seattle Scarf
I named this scarf after the amazing city where I bought the yarn. The tiny eyelet cables compliment the yarn perfectly and make the scarf so fun and feminine.This scarf is super soft and stretchy. It can be wrapped tightly and tucked into itself or worn traditionally. Have fun with this free pattern.
Ravelry members download the pdf here.

Materials Needed:
Yarn: 1 Skein Berocco Ultra Alpaca (shown in Yucca Mix)
Needles: Size 9
Measurements:
Length: 46"
Width: 5.5"
Abbreviations:
k – knit
p – purl
sl – slip stitch onto right needle
psso – pass slipped stitch over and off needle
yo – wrap yarn around needle
Directions:
CO 32 sts
Row 1: k1, *k3, p6* (3x), k4
Row 2: k1, *p3, k6* (3x), p3, k1
Row 3: k1, *sl 1, k2, psso, p6* (3x), sl1, k2, psso, k1
Row 4: k1, *p1, yo, p1, k6* (3x), p1, yo, p1, k1
(Repeat pattern rows 1-4 until scarf is desired length; end with row 2)
Bind off.
Finishing:
Weave in ends. Wet block.
This pattern is for personal use only.Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Copyright 2008, Jessica McWade.
All rights reserved.



