Drop Stitch
Scarf
Cast on 8
stitches.
Knit 6 rows (3 ridges).
Next Row - Knit 1, *wrap yarn around needle twice, knit 1; repeat from * across.
Next Row - Knit, dropping extra wraps from previous row.
Knit 3 rows.
Repeat the last 5 rows until about 2 yards [2 m] of yarn remain, ending after knitting 3 rows. Knit 2 more rows. Bind off.
I have made this one using
10 and 14 needles and 2 different weight yarns. I also added stitches to make it
a little wider. Use any size needles, yarn, and number of stitches that you
want. It come out really cute and knits up very fast.
I've rotated the picture a few times and it keeps coming out sideways. Sorry, but I think you can tell what it looks like...
I've rotated the picture a few times and it keeps coming out sideways. Sorry, but I think you can tell what it looks like...
Here's the other scarf she wanted to share.
Potato Chip
Scarf
You need 200 yds. of a worsted weight yarn.
size 9,10, or 11 needles
Cast on 20 stitches
Row 1.knit 8, turn, knit back to beginning.
Row 2.knit 6, turn, knit back to beginning
Row 3. Knit 4, turn, knit back to beginning
Knit across all 20 stitches.
You need 200 yds. of a worsted weight yarn.
size 9,10, or 11 needles
Cast on 20 stitches
Row 1.knit 8, turn, knit back to beginning.
Row 2.knit 6, turn, knit back to beginning
Row 3. Knit 4, turn, knit back to beginning
Knit across all 20 stitches.
Repeat these rows until
desired length is reached. End off.
Rating: Easy
Materials: Sugar and Cream yarn; Size 6 or 7 needles (US)
Instructions:
Cast on 4 stitches
Row 1: Knit 4
Row 2: Knit 2, yarn over, knit across the row.
Repeat Row 2 until you have 44 stitches on the needle.
Row 3: Knit 1, Knit 2 together, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit to the end of the row.
Repeat Row 3 until you have 4 stitches on the needle.
You can now either bind off or do a round of single crochet and make a little loop of chain stitches in one corner so you can hang the cloth to dry when you are finished using it.
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