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Extra Warm Men’s Scar
by Kyoko Nakayoshi
Skill Level
Intermediate 
(as defined by  yarnstandards.com)
Techniques Required
Basic knitting knowledge and following techniquesare expected to do this pattern.
 
Two-stranded tubular cast-on for ribbing 
OPTIONAL
Tubular cast o
ff 
 
OPTIONAL
Needles
A set of 4.5mm (US7) needles.
 
Notions
Darning needle if tubular cast o
ff 
method is used.
Tension / Gauge
 
19 sts and 25 rows over 10cm square (tension is nottoo important for this pattern).
 Yarn
7 balls of Rowan Classic Cashso
Aran (I have usedshade 00007 kale)
Finished Size
18cm / 7.1” width, 180cm / 71” length
Text © Cotton & Cloud 2009Photographs © Cotton & Cloud 2009This pattern is for personal use only. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted inany form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright owners. 
 
Cotton & Cloud 2008
 
Text © Cotton & Cloud 2009Photographs © Cotton & Cloud 2009This pattern is for personal use only. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of thecopyright owners. 
PATTERN
CO 45 sts.I have used two-stranded tubular cast-on method but ordinary cast-on is just as su
cient.Please seemy tutorialfor two-stranded tubular cast-on for more information.N.B. If you have casted-on with two-stranded tubular cast-on, then it is better to cast o
ff 
using the same tubulartechnique. Please refer to myother tutorialto do this.
Preparation row 1 (RS):
k1, *p1, k1. Repeat from * until end.
Preparation row 2:
sl1, *k1, p1. Repeat from * until end.
 Main body
Please refer to stitch guide on page 3 for MK.
Row 1 and every alternate row (RS):
sl1, k until end.
Row 2:
sl1, MK (see stitch guide)until the last 2 sts, p2.
Row 4:
sl1, p1, MK until the last st, p1.
Row 6:
sl1, p2, MK until the last 3 sts, p3.Repeat these 6 rows until the scarf measures approx. 175cm ending with WS row.
 Finishing o
  ff  
Next row:
sl1, *p1, k1. Repeat from * until end.
Next row:
sl1, *k1, p1. Repeat from * until end.Cast o
ff 
(either normally or using tubular cast o
ff 
method depending on how you have casted on).Tidy the ends.
Enjoy! 

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Sharon Thompson Dunsworthleft a comment

I just finished this pattern for my son-in-law and it turned out great! Thanks for sharing! btw, enjoyed learning the new MK stitch via your youtube video.

ronelle7760left a comment

I agree, why do you have to pay for something that is free? I'll find some other pattern that is REALLY free

amleht44left a comment

Why do I have to pay for something that is suppose to be "free"

dodohs1989left a comment

thank you so much for this,, i did my man a similar scarf ,, its really nice and not that hard =)

Rizvtleft a comment

I really need a tutorial for the MK stitch, I have even asked my hubby for help and we spent hours trying to figure it out. Anyone out there know of one, I keep on losing stitches