Knitted Noro Striped Scarf

Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the Noro Striped Scarf, a beautifully hand-knitted accessory that exudes both style and warmth. This scarf is a true testament to the artistry and skill of the knitter, as it showcases the vibrant and captivating colors of Noro yarn in a unique striped pattern. Each stitch is carefully crafted, resulting in a scarf that is not only visually stunning but also incredibly soft and cozy against the skin. Whether you're braving the chilly winter winds or simply looking to add a pop of color to your outfit, this scarf is the perfect choice. Its soft and warm texture will keep you cozy and stylish all season long.

This project used one 100g ball of Noro silk

Garden Sock yarn (CC) and 2- 50 g balls of a DK-weight blue yarn (MC).

Gauge is 5 -5.5 stitches per inch on size 3 needles, although obtaining precise gauge isn’t critical to the project, and I’m a loose knitter.

C/O 47 stitches ( 3 repeats of 15 stitches plus 2 edge stitches)

Row 1 (RS): Using MC: k1 (edge) *k2tog, k5, YO, k1, YO, k5, SSK* repeat end k1 (edge)

Row 2 (WS): Using MC: k all stitches

Row 3 (RS): Using CC: k1 (edge) *k2tog, k5, YO, k1, YO, k5, SSK* repeat end k1 (edge)

Row 4 (WS): Using CC: k all stitches

Repeat these 4 rows until the scarf is as long as desired. Then repeat the first two rows for symmetry and bind off in MC.

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