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wheat

a quick, simple, and reversible scarf ♥ by Tin Can Knits


wheat scarf
a simple scarf from Tin Can Knits

Learn to knit with Alexa and Emily! The Wheat wheat scarf construction:
scarf is the first project in The Simple Collection,
a learn to knit series with excellent free patterns 8”
bind off here
and clear tutorials.

work in garter and


Knit it in the free Tin Can Knits App! ribbing pattern for most

direction of knitting
• See ONLY your size of the length of the scarf
• Help linked on each instruction
• Make notes and tick through 60”
set up markers and
ribbing pattern here

sizing:
cast on here
Finished scarf measures 8” wide and 60” long.

yarn: pattern:
400 yards worsted / aran weight yarn
The Wheat scarf is worked in rows from end to end.
Samples shown in Ritual Dyes Elder in Bone and
For help with this project, check out our in-depth
Sweet Fiber Cashmerino Worsted in Spanish Coin.
Wheat scarf tutorial.

gauge: Cast on 35 sts. Work in garter stitch (knit every


row), until piece measures 3” from cast-on.
14 sts & 28 rows in garter st. Set-up row: k16, PM, [k1, p1] 7 times, PM, k5
From this point on, the 2 markers remain in place
suggested needles: in the work to indicate the divisions between the
US #8 / 5mm needles. garter stitch and 1x1 ribbing sections.
(or as required to meet gauge) Row 1: knit to marker, SM, [k1, p1] to marker, SM,
knit to end
notions: Repeat row 1 until scarf measures 57” from cast-
Darning needle, stitch markers. on (or 3” short of desired length).
Work in garter stitch (knit every row) for 3”.
Bind off all stitches loosely.
abbreviations:
k - knit
finishing:
p - purl Weave in your ends, and block your scarf. Share
PM - place marker your project with the hashtags #WheatScarf and
SM - slip marker
#TinCanKnits - we love to see your knits!
st(s) - stitch(es)

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