Quickly work up a soft and plush scarf using Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ. This EZ knitting pattern is simple and fun! With perfect tension every time and without the use of hooks or needles, this scarf works up fast using Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ. Level: Easy Find the downloadable pattern here. Measurements Approx 10” x 74” [25.5 x 188 cm] Materials 2 Balls of Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ Pattern Notes When beginning project, yarn end can start at far right or far left. Instructions are written with yarn end starting on the far right. Please reverse direction throughout the pattern if the opposite is more comfortable. Instruction Notes Right side of project is facing at all times. 'Working yarn' is held behind stitches throughout work. Loops from working yarn are always pulled through stitches from back to front of work. Instructions Count 12 loops for foundation row (noting yarn end is at far right and all loops are facing upwards). 1st row: Working from left to right, pull the 13th loop (from 'working yarn') up through 12th loop (last loop of foundation row) form behind to create a knit stitch. Pull next loop from working yarn up thorugh next loop of fondation. Continue in this manner to end of rowl. Do not turn work. 12 stitches in row. 2nd row Working from right to left, pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through last stitch worked on previous row. *Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next stitch. Repeat from * across to end of row. Do not turn. 3rd row: Working from left to right, pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through last stitch worked on previous row. *Pull next loop from working yarn up from behind through next stitch. Repeat from * across to end of row. Do not turn. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows until Scarf measures approximately 74" [188 cm], ending on a 2nd row. Cast off row: Working in same direction as last row, pull 2nd stitch through first stitch, pull 3rd stitch through second stitch. Pull 4th stitch through 3rd stitch. Continue in this manner to end of row. Cut last loop to create a yarn 'tail'. Tie to secure and weave in ends. EZ Stocking Stitch Video Tutorial