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Wednesday 15 December 2010

Ingram Scarf

Please note: this pattern is now available to download as a pdf from Craftsy for $2. It will still be freely available on this blog, but I thought people might want the opportunity to download a pdf version. 

Free mens' scarf knitting pattern - a classic scarf worked lengthwise. Knits up to be very dense so should keep you nice and cosy!

Ingram Scarf knitting pattern by Littletheorem

Yarn : Cygnet Truly Wool Rich 4ply , held double. 4 balls = 820 m. 

Needles :5mm / US 8  60cm circular needle

Gauge: 28 stitches = 10cm with yarn held singly, with 3.25mm/US 3 needles.
               15 stitches = 10cm with yarn held double, with 5mm/US 8 needles, in stocking stitch.

Size: One size, 15cm x 200cm

Notation: 
k = knit
p = purl
CO = cast on
free mens scarf knitting pattern

Directions:

With yarn held double C0 300 stitches

Row 1: knit
Row 2: knit
Row 3: purl
Row 4: purl

Repeat the above four rows 12 times, or until scarf measures 15cm = 6'' across. Bind off and weave in loose ends.

13 comments:

  1. very nice designed blog...great pictures...and thank you for the patterns of your really baeutyful designs...greetings from germany colette

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  2. Thanks Colette, glad you like it!

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  3. Why is this pattern called "Ingram"?

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    1. Hi Zena, thanks for your question! I knitted this scarf for my Dad and he was living on Ingram St in Glasgow at the time. Not a very meaningful reason, but I just liked the name.

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  4. what does with yearn held double mean

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    1. Hi Nelia,
      Thanks for your question! It means you use two strands of wool at the same time from two different balls.

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    2. Now, I definitely have to make it, I know where Ingram St. is in Glasgow, I stayed on Pentland rd, when I was there.

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    3. That's just down the road from where I live in Shawlands! What a coincidence...

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  5. I just finished making this scarf with Deb Bliss Riva yarn. I love it. It's quite long in a bulky yarn, but is so cozy and warm. Thank you for sharing the pattern.

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  6. Thank you so much for the pattern. I love it. My grandfather's middle name was Ingram. I was thrilled when I saw the title. :-)

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  7. I would dearly love to hear your Scottish accent! I'm not sure you would like to hear my New York one :). I have just the right yarn for this. Thanks so much for the patter.
    Susan

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  8. Do you cast on 300 stitches?? Or should that be 30?

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