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to make: organic cotton man scarf

I made this scarf as a Christmas present for my father. He recycles like crazy, has a worm farm, buys organic and even drives a Prius. And, this is where I get it from, he cannot wear wool. So when I felt this Inca Cotton yarn I knew it was perfect - this is made from orgainic, unbleached, undyed cotton, the colors are the natural color of the plant. And it is remarkably soft, much softer than you would expect a cotton yarn to be.
This is a slub yarn, it alternates thick and thin. It makes a soft, puffy fabric with a good amount of weight.


pattern, sort of:

2 skeins Inca Cotton, Joseph Galler Yarns, color OZ (will have plenty left over, and one skein would be enough to make a good sized scarf, make it narrower)
size 6 US needles


- cast on 62 stitches (or an even number to make it however wide you'd like)
- knit in single rib, knit one, purl one, all the way across, you will end on a purl one
- I knit fairly loosely
- knit until aoubt 72 inches long
- cast off loosely

If you want you can do a rib cast on and off, I didn't and you can see the detail of the end - it splayed out a bit. I didn't do an edgestitch of any kind.

Note the half of a wine bottle cork used as a stitch holder. Worked really well.
It was about 8" wide and 72" long.
very long
The yarn formed a bumpy surface, which I really liked. I only messed up once in this entire scarf (I'm so proud of myself) - I knit when I was supposed to purl. So if he gets bored he can go looking for the one odd bump.
It fit perfectly into a box from The Container Store.