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Bev's Socktastic Scarf!
Copyright Beverly A. Qualheim 2010

DP Knitting needles size 4

At least 8 oz of leftover sock yarn - all machine washable preferably. You can use odds and bobs for this. Just tie them together to form a large ball of sock yarn, and try to keep all the ties on the inside as you knit around and around.

Cast on 48 sts leaving a 12" tail, separating them 16 on each needle. You will be knitting in the round for as long as you want your scarf to be. At least 4 feet long.  Cut a 12" yarn tail. Remove from needles using a sewing needle and your yarn tail, which you weave through the sts on the needles.  Remove as you go and pull tightly to close.  Weave back in and out of a few sts to anchor.  Using your starting 12" yarn tail, do the same thing at the beginning. Weave through the cast on sts and pull tightly to close. Anchor yarn. 



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