Cabled and Ribbed Scarf
Materials
1 Pair Size 6 (US) Needles
1 4 Ounce Skein of Yarn
1 Yarn Needle
Instructions
Cast on 35 Stitches
Row 1: K3 P3 K6 P3 K5 P3 K6 P3 K3
Row 2: P3 K3 P6 K3 P5 K3 P6 K3 P3
Row 3: K3 P3 K6 P3 K5 P3 K6 P3 K3
Row 4: P3 K3 P6 K3 P5 K3 P6 K3 P3
Row 5: K3 P3 K6 P3 K5 P3 K6 P3 K3
Row 6: P3 K3 P6 K3 P5 K3 P6 K3 P3
Row 7: K3 P3 K6 P3 K5 P3 K6 P3 K3
Row 8: P3 K3 P6 K3 P5 K3 P6 K3 P3
Row 9: K3 P3, slip next 3 stitches on dpn and hold in front of work, K3 K 3 stitches from dpn P3 K5 P3, slip next 3 stitches on dpn and hold in front of work, K3 K3 stitches from dpn P3 K3
Row 10: P3 K3 P6 K3 P5 K3 P6 K3 P3
Repeat These 10 Rows for Pattern until your scarf reaches the desired length.
Bind Off
I started out as a knitter. Then, I learned to crochet. I tried to learn to tat. That was a failure. I've done cross stitch. I've done latch hook. I'd love to learn embroidery. Lately, I've been bitten by the sewing bug. I've also learned that the serger is my best friend! Join me in my adventures!
Thursday, April 28, 2005
Cabled and Ribbed Scarf
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5 comments:
What does "dpn" mean in this pattern?
haha... silly me... double pointed needles.
This seems like a dumb question but, you can use just cable needles can't you? (by the way why is there like J ones and "acute angle" ones? What do I do with them? does it make a difference in what your finished piece looks like?)
Yes, you could use a cable needle. I don't own any, because I figured why buy them when I can just use a double pointed needle. Somepeople can do cables without a needle, but I'm not that talented.
Any photo available to see? I can't seem to figure how it will look like...
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