Multidirectional Diagonal Scarf
Materials
It takes approximately 200 yds. of yarn to make a 4’ scarf, 300 yds. to
make
a 6’ scarf. (Your exact mileage will depend on how heavy the yarn is
and
what needle size you choose.) Use all one yarn, or experiment with
alternating
among multiple yarns to get a striped or patchwork effect. Variegated
and
self-striping yarns are particularly well-suited for this project.
For a fairly solid-looking scarf, use the
needle size recommended on the ball band of your chosen yarn. Go up a
couple of needle
sizes for a lacier-looking scarf.
Terms
defined
Inc = knit into front and back of stitch
SSK = slip next two stitches individually
as if to knit, put tip of left needle into slipped stitches and knit
them together
SKP = slip one as if to knit, K1, pass
slipped stitch over
Instructions
Cast on 1 st.
Row 1: Inc into stitch (2 sts)
Row 2: Inc into first stitch, K to end. (3
sts)
Repeat
Row 2
until one side edge of your triangle (i.e., not the “live” edge
on
the needle) is as wide as you want your scarf. About 5” is good, but
skinnier
or wider works too—it’s up to you. Now start your short row sections:
Short Row Section:
Row 1: Inc, SSK (or SKP throughout, your
choice), turn.
Row 2 and all even-numbered rows: Knit
Row 3: Inc, K1, SSK, turn.
Row 5: Inc, K2, SSK, turn.
Row 7: Inc, K3, SSK, turn.
Continue in this manner, increasing by one stitch in every odd-numbered
row
between the inc and the SSK (you won't actually need to count because
you
will always be SSK-ing the two stitches on either side of the gap that
forms
from your turn on the previous row).
Work until
you've
SSK-ed the last two stitches of the row.
Next Row: start over at Row 1 of the Short
Row Section.
Continue working Short Row Sections until
your scarf is almost as long as you want it. Once you have completed
your final Short Row Section, proceed as follows--
Decrease Row: SKP, K to end.
Repeat Decrease Row (i.e., decrease at
start of *every* row) until you have one stitch left. Snip yarn and
bind off stitch.
Weave in ends and add fringe, if desired
© 2003 Karen Baumer - Permission to redistribute granted provided
that
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