Saturday, November 10, 2012

Op. 1


Dear Knitters,

Here is one of the scarf I made earlier this year.  The techniques required to knit this beautiful scarf is easy and simple.  All you need to know is how to:

Cast on
Cast Off
Knit
Purl

Easy and simple.

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Material:
4 skeins             Ichibankan,  Hitsujichan  color #2
2/3  skein          Noro,  Taiyo color# 11

Tool: 
US #8 Needles

Length:
210 cm

Width:
14 cm for the ribbing
19 cm for the main body


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Overall structure:

Cast on 32 stitches with Taiyo Yarn


Ribbing :  <P2, K2>            X8
Repeat the same row for 66 rows.

Change yarn to  Ichibankan's Hitsujichan

Section A x3
Section B x3, skip Row 7 to 8 for the 3rd time
Section A x3
Section B x3, skip Row 7 to 8 for the 3rd time
Section A x3
Section B x3, skip Row 7 to 8 for the 3rd time
Section A x3
Section B x3


Change yarn to  Noro's Taiyo

Ribbing :  <P2, K2>            X8
Repeat the same row for 66 rows.


Bind Off all 32 stitches.


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Patterns:

Section A
Row 1:     <P2, K6>             X4
Row 2:     <P6, K2>             X4
Row 3:     <K2, P2, K4>       X4
Row 4:     <P4, K2, P2>       X4
Row 5:     <K4, P2, K2>       X4
Row 6:     <P2, K2, P4>       X4
Row 7:     <K6, P2>             X4
Row 8:     <K2, P6>             X4

Section B

Row 1:     <K4, P2, K2>       X4                             
Row 2:     <P2, K4, P2>       X4
Row 3:     <K2, P2, K4>       X4
Row 4:     <P4, K2, P2>       X4
Row 5:     <P2, K6>             X4
Row 6:     <P6, K2>             X4
Row 7:     <K6, P2>             X4
Row 8:     <K2, P6>             X4

Copyright 2012 by  eatinglemonknitknitknit.blogspot.com

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I hope you guys like this scarf and enjoy knitting.  If you don't find it troublesome to do so, clicking the icon on the right side and shop at amazon.com would be the best compliment for my work.  I may get a small part of your purchase as commission, as it will make no difference in your total amount of purchase.

Thank you again.  And 

HAPPY KNITTING

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