Thanks to my son for posing for this picture of one of my latest creations. It's a very simple scarf with a masculine bent. It is completely reversible, and could easily be made into an eternity scarf by joining the two ends. The stitch rows are as follows: 7 seed stitch, 6 knit, 8 seed stitch, 6 purl, 7 seed stitch. Repeat to desired length. I used my son's body as a gauge for length, beginning and ending at his belly button. This makes it long enough to go around the neck, and go over the head, if needed. It will use about a pound of worsted weight yarn. I used two strings of worsted yarn knit together (one from the inside of the skein, one from the outside) with American size 10.5 needles.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Thanks to my son for posing for this picture of one of my latest creations. It's a very simple scarf with a masculine bent. It is completely reversible, and could easily be made into an eternity scarf by joining the two ends. The stitch rows are as follows: 7 seed stitch, 6 knit, 8 seed stitch, 6 purl, 7 seed stitch. Repeat to desired length. I used my son's body as a gauge for length, beginning and ending at his belly button. This makes it long enough to go around the neck, and go over the head, if needed. It will use about a pound of worsted weight yarn. I used two strings of worsted yarn knit together (one from the inside of the skein, one from the outside) with American size 10.5 needles.
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