I am all about patterns that are easy to memorize so I can knit while watching television and hockey. Here is a scarf that works up quickly!
2 cakes of Lion Brand Ferris Wheel (color in this scarf is Morning Java)
Size 9 Knitting Needles
Gauge isn’t that important, mine came out to about 8” by 62”. I had more yarn and could have gone a few more inches but I didn’t want it too long. There is a definite “right” and “wrong” side to the scarf but the stitch pattern is gorgeous, very rich.
CO 37 (Stitch pattern is a multiple of 3 + 1)
Row 1: P1, *K2, P1, rept from * to end.
Row 2: K1, *YO, K2, slip YO over the 2 knit sts, K1, rept from * to end.
Repeat these 2 rows for hours of pleasant stitching. When scarf is long enough to suit you, bind off and weave in ends.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Good Luck Baby Afghan
I have completed the baby afghan I have been working on, using a stitch pattern I found in an old needlework book that was on my shelf. I wanted something that was a simple repeat, had texture, and one that did not require working an edging once it was done. I love this stitch. I will be using it in the future, I can see new projects dancing in my head as I write this. The Pattern stitch is called The Urchin Stitch. Enjoy!
Good Luck Baby Afghan
Materials:
Worsted Weight Yarn, approximately 24 ounces. I used Lion Brand Pound of Love, “Cherry,” 2 skeins. I have a lot leftover!
Size I (5.5 mm) crochet hook
Yarn needle and scissors for finishing off ends
Gauge: 6 pattern repeats equals 4” (ch 19 for gauge swatch)
Baby afghan, finished size 36” by 36”
Ch 119.
Pattern Stitch:
Row 1: *Sk 1 stitch, in next st 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc. Rept from * to end of row. Ch 1, turn.
Row 2: *In ch-2 space, work 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc. Rept from * across. Ch 1, turn. Work Row 2 until afghan is square, finish off and weave in ends.
I did do this same stitch pattern using sport weight yarn. I used 2 skeins of Bernat Baby Sport (9.8 ounces each,) and a size G hook. My starting ch was 140, finished size was 34” by 34”.
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