Re: It's been posted before but...

Carol,

Can I get the pattern for the Harry Potter Scarf please? Thanks a bunch,

Did you mean the machine knit pattern I'm hosting on my site for the Prisoner/Goblet scarf and hat? If so, it's here:

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If you don't want it for MKing, you can always make it by hand, justwork in stocking stitch on 2 needles, or work it round on a circularor DPNs to avoid seaming, because if your gauge is close, you'll getthe same results size wise, about 6 inches across and 6.5 feet longwhen folded double and seamed. I don't have a picture of a finishedscarf yet, but I'll post it when it's available. Ends are still beingwoven in right now on my scarf, as I'm having a rather busy week, butam still testing the patterns myself. If you want something closer to what's seen in the movies, very wide, and extremely overly long for everyday wear IMO, check out:
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The gal there has hand knit versions of both the original movie scarfstyles, the even striped version, and the newer "trapped bar" versionthat my friend made up her pattern for. If you want to HK the hat on my site, work it in stocking stitch, and for a beanie, make 20 rows of rib (the MK brim is folded up double, so don't do 40 rows rib unless you want to fold the rib up for a watchcap type brim), and then work the rest of the rows in stocking stitch, following the color changes for a POA style watchcap hat. If I were to HK the hat, I'd go for the alternate shaping directions on my site, since I think the gradual decreases make the top gather look better. You could do the brim like the MK version, just mark row 40 and then kitchener them together after, or even pick up the sts from row 1 while knitting row 40 and K2 tog to form the doubled brim.

Leah

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