Golf Scarf
by Virginia Woods Bellamy
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Golf Scarf
This designs consists of three garter stitch triangles, joined together as you go. The original used 2 oz of yarn and was knitted in blue and sand.
Yarn: C-; 2 oz.; as photographed in 2 colors, blue and sand.
Needles: number 9
Gauge: 3.2 stitches to one inch; 7 stitches to 2 inches.
Chart:
one box= 3 stitches; 11 boxes wide; 3 x 11 = 33 sts.
one box= 3 ridges; 11 boxes high; 3 x 11 = 33 rgs.
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