Blanket Scarf Knitting Pattern : Tenderness
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This velvet yarn is so soft. I wanted something a little bulkier, so I used 2 strands at once. It has a nice weight and drape and looks great as a scarf, cowl or lap blanket. Don’t you just love multipurpose items!
About:
Available Sizes: One
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Pattern Language: English
Skill Level: Beginner
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Techniques:
Knit Flat {Back & Forth}
Knit & Purl Stitches
Clean Edge
Materials:
Yarn Weight: Worsted
Yardage: 975 – 985 yards {892 – 900 meters}
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Veluxe
Needle Size: US 11 {8mm} Circular Needles with a 24″ {60cm} Cable, or longer
Details:
Measurements: 19″ wide x 72″ {48cm x 183cm}
Gauge: 9 STS & 15 rows per 4” {10cm} square, knit flat in the pattern below
Weight: 21oz {600g}
Notes:
Reversible.
The CO edge is the width.
Knit using the seed stitch.
Knit holding 2 strands of yarn at once.
Knit flat, back & forth on circular needles.
A circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of CO stitches.
Pattern, Knit Flat {Back & Forth}:
CO 47 STS loosely
Row 1: WYIF S1PW, *K1, P1* WYIF S1PW
Row 2: K1TBL, *K1, P1* WYIF S1PW
Knit rows 1-2 for 72” or desired length.
BO loosely in pattern.
Weave in the ends.
Block, if desired.
Abbreviations:
* – * – repeat between *
BO – bind-off in pattern
CO – cast-on {long-tail cast-on method}
K – knit stitches {K1 means to knit 1 stitch}
K1TBL – knit 1 stitch through the back loop
P – purl stitches {P2 means to purl 2 stitches}
S1PW – slip one stitch purl-wise
STS – stitches
WYIF – with yarn in front
Gauge:
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