What is a Zarf??
When I was first introduced to the word "zarf", it was as a curiosity presented on the Today show. Then later, I found the word highly useful in my battles with friends across the globe in Word Scramble and Word Scrabble. Recently, the humble zarf has become a great beginner project for my pals at our Handmade Enthusiasts meetup.
So what is a "zarf", you ask?
A zarf is the cardboard ring that goes around the coffee cup to keep your hands cool when you are holding that morning cup of coffee. But if you really want to be kind to the environment, you'll consider using a zarf that you make. Coffee cozy or zarf, here's a SUPER easy pattern I've designed to make your own zarf. And, best part, it can use up all those little yarn scraps you have lying about in the craft room.
Here it is...GRACE'S KNITTED ZARF
Materials:
1 Pair Size US 6 Straight Knitting Needles OR
1 Pair Size US 7 Straight Knitting Needles
1 small ball of Red Heart or Acrylic Yarn in Worsted Weight
1 Crochet Hook or Tapestry Needle
Abbreviations:
K = Knit
P = Purl
M1 = Make 1by picking up the yarn between the stitches. Place the yarn on the left needle, and knit into the BACK of the loop, 1 stitch increased
K1F&B = Knit into the front and back of the next stitch
If using Size 6 Needles, please cast on 34 stitches using the long-tail method
If using Size 7 Needles, please cast on 30 stitches
Leave a tail of approximately 10 inches. We'll use this to seam up the zarf.
(The design for the larger Size 7 needles, appears in the parentheses)
Row 1 -3 - K all stitches
Row 4 - K 17(15) stitches, M1, K to the stitch before the end of the row, and K1F&B into the last stitch
Row 5-7 - K all stitches
Row 8 - K 18(16) stitches, M1, K to the stitch before the end of the row, and K1F&B into the last stitch
Row 9 - This is the start of the stockingnette stitch center, so feel free to change colors here if you'd like something stripey... K all stitches in same color or a new color
Row 10 - P all stitches
Row 11 - K all stitches
Row 12 - P all stitches
Row 13 - K all stitches
(if you'used a different color in the stockingnette center, please change colors at Row 14)
Row 14 - K 19(17) stitches, M1, K to stitch before the end of the row, and K1F&B into the last stitch
Row 15 - K all stitches
Row 16 - K all stitches
Row 17 - K 20(18) stithces, M1, K to stitch before the end of the row, and K1F&B into the last stitch
Row 18 - K all stitches
Row 19 - K all stitches
Row 20 - Bind off all stitches fairly loosely.
Seam up the side of the Zarf using a tapestry needle and "whip stitch" or a crochet hook and a slip stitch. Because this is something that will likely be washed a lot and used over lots of cups of coffee, the seam should be fairly sturdy, yet flat-ish. Feel free to use "Dutch Knitting" to embroider initials into the middle "band" of your Zarf for easy identification by the Zarf's owner.
Enjoy!!
Yeah! Thank you so much. You must have been reading my mind. I just said I feel like knitting....and voila! the instructions are here.
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