DESCRIPTION
Looking for a small accessory that enriches any outfit with a cozy scarf knitting pattern? Then the Lotta Scarf Light is just the perfect bandana knitting pattern! This knitting pattern for a small scarf makes the cutest little few hour knitting project, for when you need that extra little something-something to make an outfit cozy and cuddly!
This bandana knitting pattern can be worn a multiple of ways making the possibilities endless. Knit this little scarf knitting pattern for you or as a gift – since it is so quick you will be knitting multiple! The scarf is knit in a 2×2 rib knit pattern and worked with increases and decreases to give it some shape. It uses just a bit of yarn so it is the perfect leftover yarn knitting pattern for yarn you might already have in your stash! Different yarns will give different results but the Lotta Scarf Light knitting pattern will look gorgeous regardless of what yarn you choose!
Begin by making a gauge swatch to check that you have the correct gauge.
GAUGE
In 2×2 rib (k2, p2i) on 3.5 mm [US4] needles:
25 sts x 35 rows = 10 x 10 cm
SIZES
One Size
NEEDLES
Circular needles 3.5 mm [US4] (80 or 100 cm) [40 inches]
or
2 DPNs 3.5 mm [US10]
MATERIALS
approx. 25 g “Arwetta” from Filcolana
together with
approx. 15 g “Tilia” from Filcolana
YARN ALTERNATIVES
approx. 35 g “Zauberball Edition 3” from Schoppel
or
approx. 25 g “Flora” from Drops
together with
approx. 15 g “Kid Silk” from Drops
Note that all three of these options give very different results – feel free to follow the #lottascarflight hashtag on Instagram to get a feel for the different versions.
The pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 313) and “Tilia” (Fb. 313) from Filcolana.
The dark pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 317) and “Tilia” (Fb. 360) from Filcolana.
The blue/orange Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Zauberball Edition 3” (Fb. 2329 Strandcafe) from Schoppel.
DIFFICULTY
●●○○○ (2 out of 5)
DESCRIPTION
Looking for a small accessory that enriches any outfit with a cozy scarf knitting pattern? Then the Lotta Scarf Light is just the perfect bandana knitting pattern! This knitting pattern for a small scarf makes the cutest little few hour knitting project, for when you need that extra little something-something to make an outfit cozy and cuddly!
This bandana knitting pattern can be worn a multiple of ways making the possibilities endless. Knit this little scarf knitting pattern for you or as a gift – since it is so quick you will be knitting multiple! The scarf is knit in a 2×2 rib knit pattern and worked with increases and decreases to give it some shape. It uses just a bit of yarn so it is the perfect leftover yarn knitting pattern for yarn you might already have in your stash! Different yarns will give different results but the Lotta Scarf Light knitting pattern will look gorgeous regardless of what yarn you choose!
Begin by making a gauge swatch to check that you have the correct gauge.
GAUGE
In 2×2 rib (k2, p2i) on 3.5 mm [US4] needles:
25 sts x 35 rows = 10 x 10 cm
SIZES
One Size
NEEDLES
Circular needles 3.5 mm [US4] (80 or 100 cm) [40 inches]
or
2 DPNs 3.5 mm [US10]
MATERIALS
approx. 25 g “Arwetta” from Filcolana
together with
approx. 15 g “Tilia” from Filcolana
YARN ALTERNATIVES
approx. 35 g “Zauberball Edition 3” from Schoppel
or
approx. 25 g “Flora” from Drops
together with
approx. 15 g “Kid Silk” from Drops
Note that all three of these options give very different results – feel free to follow the #lottascarflight hashtag on Instagram to get a feel for the different versions.
The pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 313) and “Tilia” (Fb. 313) from Filcolana.
The dark pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 317) and “Tilia” (Fb. 360) from Filcolana.
The blue/orange Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Zauberball Edition 3” (Fb. 2329 Strandcafe) from Schoppel.
DIFFICULTY
●●○○○ (2 out of 5)
You can download the pattern immediately after receipt of payment.
DESCRIPTION
Looking for a small accessory that enriches any outfit with a cozy scarf knitting pattern? Then the Lotta Scarf Light is just the perfect bandana knitting pattern! This knitting pattern for a small scarf makes the cutest little few hour knitting project, for when you need that extra little something-something to make an outfit cozy and cuddly!
This bandana knitting pattern can be worn a multiple of ways making the possibilities endless. Knit this little scarf knitting pattern for you or as a gift – since it is so quick you will be knitting multiple! The scarf is knit in a 2×2 rib knit pattern and worked with increases and decreases to give it some shape. It uses just a bit of yarn so it is the perfect leftover yarn knitting pattern for yarn you might already have in your stash! Different yarns will give different results but the Lotta Scarf Light knitting pattern will look gorgeous regardless of what yarn you choose!
Begin by making a gauge swatch to check that you have the correct gauge.
GAUGE
In 2×2 rib (k2, p2i) on 3.5 mm [US4] needles:
25 sts x 35 rows = 10 x 10 cm
SIZES
One Size
NEEDLES
Circular needles 3.5 mm [US4] (80 or 100 cm) [40 inches]
or
2 DPNs 3.5 mm [US10]
MATERIALS
approx. 25 g “Arwetta” from Filcolana
together with
approx. 15 g “Tilia” from Filcolana
YARN ALTERNATIVES
approx. 35 g “Zauberball Edition 3” from Schoppel
or
approx. 25 g “Flora” from Drops
together with
approx. 15 g “Kid Silk” from Drops
Note that all three of these options give very different results – feel free to follow the #lottascarflight hashtag on Instagram to get a feel for the different versions.
The pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 313) and “Tilia” (Fb. 313) from Filcolana.
The dark pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 317) and “Tilia” (Fb. 360) from Filcolana.
The blue/orange Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Zauberball Edition 3” (Fb. 2329 Strandcafe) from Schoppel.
DIFFICULTY
●●○○○ (2 out of 5)
DESCRIPTION
Looking for a small accessory that enriches any outfit with a cozy scarf knitting pattern? Then the Lotta Scarf Light is just the perfect bandana knitting pattern! This knitting pattern for a small scarf makes the cutest little few hour knitting project, for when you need that extra little something-something to make an outfit cozy and cuddly!
This bandana knitting pattern can be worn a multiple of ways making the possibilities endless. Knit this little scarf knitting pattern for you or as a gift – since it is so quick you will be knitting multiple! The scarf is knit in a 2×2 rib knit pattern and worked with increases and decreases to give it some shape. It uses just a bit of yarn so it is the perfect leftover yarn knitting pattern for yarn you might already have in your stash! Different yarns will give different results but the Lotta Scarf Light knitting pattern will look gorgeous regardless of what yarn you choose!
Begin by making a gauge swatch to check that you have the correct gauge.
GAUGE
In 2×2 rib (k2, p2i) on 3.5 mm [US4] needles:
25 sts x 35 rows = 10 x 10 cm
SIZES
One Size
NEEDLES
Circular needles 3.5 mm [US4] (80 or 100 cm) [40 inches]
or
2 DPNs 3.5 mm [US10]
MATERIALS
approx. 25 g “Arwetta” from Filcolana
together with
approx. 15 g “Tilia” from Filcolana
YARN ALTERNATIVES
approx. 35 g “Zauberball Edition 3” from Schoppel
or
approx. 25 g “Flora” from Drops
together with
approx. 15 g “Kid Silk” from Drops
Note that all three of these options give very different results – feel free to follow the #lottascarflight hashtag on Instagram to get a feel for the different versions.
The pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 313) and “Tilia” (Fb. 313) from Filcolana.
The dark pink Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Arwetta” (Fb. 317) and “Tilia” (Fb. 360) from Filcolana.
The blue/orange Lotta Scarf Light is knit in “Zauberball Edition 3” (Fb. 2329 Strandcafe) from Schoppel.
DIFFICULTY
●●○○○ (2 out of 5)
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