Ruffle scarves seem to be everywhere right now! They're such a simple-sounding project idea: you buy one skein of yarn and knit rows of either 4 or 10 stitches, depending on how long you'd like it to be.
The downside to knitting with ruffle yarn is that the entire skein needs to be loosened before it can be knit. It got very frustrating to stop every two minutes to stretch the yarn, and the whole process seemed much longer. I decided to find a different method for my next ruffle project.
This scarf is 10 stitches per row, knit with Red Heart Boutique Sashay yarn in Waltz.