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Super easy scarf that uses up an entire ball of yarn, with NO leftovers!!
These little scarves are the perfect solution to the “Just one hank of gorgeous yarn” epidemic that is sweeping through our yarn storage areas. Reclaim that unused yarn! All you need is one hank of any yarn…but you can make a larger scarf if you have more! Cast on at the point and knit to the longest edge, the scarf simply ends when you run out of yarn.
Needle size and gauge will vary according to the yarn you choose to use. For a lofty and warm scarf, use a needle that is close to the size recommended on the yarn label. For an open and lightweight scarf, use a needle at least one whole mm (two US sizes) larger.
*this pattern is not yet formatted in the true “Glampyre” style…so is $2 for now, and will go up to $3 when it’s all fixed up.
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[…] My eye is also caught by a Glampyre pattern called Reclamation. Another triangular scarf, this one knit in the traditional direction. Simple but with a texture that would make a yarn show it’s best side. I’ve a number of single skeins in my collection that might just have found their future. […]
[…] -the amazing knit maven stephanie japel of glampyre, genius that she is, has come up with an easy triangular scarf pattern that was developed to help one use up those fun single skeins that seem to lurk around in one’s stash, looking for a good use…it’s called reclamation. LOVE THIS. […]