Keeping the little ones warm is top priority in the cold months but they don’t want to have anything to do with all that bundling up. Here’s a shortcut to keeping the cold air off little heads and necks. Put it on like a hood, give it a quick wrap and pull on a coat over top. You’ve got a hat they can’t lose and a scarf that the cold can’t find its way around.
Gauge:
19 stitches and 28 rows= 4 inches over stockinette stitch on US#6 needles.
Sizes:
One size. Fits toddler to small child.
Finished Measurements:
6 inches wide and 50 inches long unblocked.
Yarn:
Llamajama Alpaca/Merino blend
(50% alpaca/50% merino)
100 grams/220 yards per hank.
2 hanks.
Needles:
US#6 (4mm) knitting needles.
Cable needle.
Skill Level:
Easy +
Skills Needed:
Cabling, working from a chart.

Price: $4.00
Your printable pattern will be immediately downloadable in Adobe PDF (v5.0 or later) format

I recently purchased the hooded scraf pattern. The instruction state to cast on 52 st and work the pattern repeat 5 times which dosen't work. Is the number of stitches suppose to be 60?
Posted by: Norita Willadsen | March 27, 2009 at 03:05 PM
I second the request for an adult version!! I would buy it in an instant.
Posted by: aimee | February 16, 2009 at 08:20 PM
Is there a larger (adult) version of this hooded scarf pattern available? It's an adorable item, but I want one for ME! :D
Posted by: Cassie | January 05, 2009 at 01:04 AM
I just bought and paid for the pattern for the hooded scarf.
How do I get it to download.
Posted by: Patricia Langford | October 28, 2008 at 04:10 PM
I just bought and paid for the pattern for the hooded scarf.
How do I get it to down load?
Posted by: Patricia Langford | October 28, 2008 at 04:08 PM