Scoodola: A Basic Hooded Scarf

Scoodola

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Scoodola: the seamless hood that solves the winter dilemma of “hood or scarf?”
The answer is both. And if you’re a curly girl who refuses to let a hat crush your style? This is your new winter bestie.

Scoodola is 50% off through the end of the month, no coupon code necessary, discount taken at checkout!

Scoodola includes a detailed video tutorial to help you have success! 

Choose DK or Worsted weight yarn to control how light or toasty your Scoodola knits up. This pattern is your blank canvas—make it striped, color-blocked, gradient, or a classic solid. 

The construction starts at the top with Judy’s Magic Cast On and then is worked flat in stockinette stitch down to the neck. Then scarf tails are cast onto a long piece of stitch saver and worked outwards with short rows to shape the scarf tips. Finish it off with a tidy I-cord bind-off with your needles OR an I-Cord tool! 

Want your scarves longer? Shorter? The pattern includes instructions to adjust them!

MATERIALS
Approx. 640 yards [580 meters] of DK or Worsted weight yarn

Yarn I Used: 
Miss Babs, Billow; (51% baby alpaca, 49% cotton); 
320 yards [290 meters]/ 3.5 ounces [100 grams]; Old Gold
ndl A- US Size 7 [4.5 mm] 36 inch [92 cm] or longer circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
ndl B- US Size 7 [4.5 mm] 36 inch [92 cm] or longer circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
ndl C- One US Size 8 [5 mm] double pointed needle, or one size larger than needed to obtain gauge OR 3-st I-Cord Tool
2 Stitch markers, Tapestry needle, 2 long pieces of Stitch Saver

GAUGE
18 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch, blocked on ndl A
16 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches [10 cm] in Garter stitch, blocked on ndl A