This one? No, too stripey. This one? No, too fuzzy. This one? No, too pinky. This one? No, to ruffly. Yep, she actually said “ruffly”. So what’s a knitter and a mother to do than to custom make the kid one.
She picked out her own yarn color and I made a small swatch first to make sure she approved of my pattern and within a week her new scarf was born.
Not too stripey, fuzzy, pinky or ruffly.
It was super easy and super quick. See below for the pattern. Well actually it’s just instructions. I don’t have much skill/experience with writing good knitting patterns.
You'll need:
You'll need:
Yarn – I used Threads and Loops - Aqua
Knitting needles – size 8 US or whatever size works well with your yarn and desired size.
Knitting needles – size 8 US or whatever size works well with your yarn and desired size.
Cast on 25 stitches
Row 1 – 10: Stockinette stitch (alternate rows of knit and purl) you’ll start with a knit row and will end on a purl row
Now you’ll reverse your stockinette so that the purl side is on the front and the knit side is on the back. This creates the bumpy stripe.
Row 11: purl
Row 12: knit
Row 13: purl
Row 1 – 10: Stockinette stitch (alternate rows of knit and purl) you’ll start with a knit row and will end on a purl row
Now you’ll reverse your stockinette so that the purl side is on the front and the knit side is on the back. This creates the bumpy stripe.
Row 11: purl
Row 12: knit
Row 13: purl
Reverse your stockinette stitch again. This will make the mini knit stripe
Row 14: purl
Row 15: knit
Row 16: purl
Repeat until you have 3 textured strips on the front side of your scarf and then do 10 more rows of stockinette stitch and then start your stripes again.
Continue until you reach the desired length. Here's what the top side will look like:
Row 14: purl
Row 15: knit
Row 16: purl
Repeat until you have 3 textured strips on the front side of your scarf and then do 10 more rows of stockinette stitch and then start your stripes again.
Continue until you reach the desired length. Here's what the top side will look like:
Easy and gorgeous- I love it! I'm always n the hunt for beautiful project for beginners, thanks SO much for this! I'll be spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is an amazing scarf and from the little I've learned great for beginners and also by alternating so frequently you don't run the risk of curling in (as I was told that too much stockinette will curl in and needs to be countered with garter -- I think) so it's really great. I think I might try it with 3 or 4 extra knit stitches on each end to give it a uniform edges.
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