Friday, July 20, 2018

One-Row Knit Laced Scarf

One-Row Knit Laced Scarf


The One-Row Knit Laced Scarf has strips of yarn that is laced, between strips of yarn in garter stitches. This makes the scarf stretchable and light weighted. A One-Row Knit Laced Scarf is excellent for beginnings who are starting to knit. The design is very simple but can look great for a scarf. My One-Row Knit Laced Scarf that I knitted, turned out decent with the purple-yellow fade yarn.

Tools Needed:

  • Any yarn that you prefer to use
  • A pair of knitting needles that is a little bigger than the size recommended for your yarn


Key Appreciation:


  K - knit a stitch
  Yo - knit a stitch with a yarn over
  K2Tog - knit two stitches together
  K4 - do a knit stitch for four stitches

Pattern:


Cast on:

     For the One Row Knit Laced Scarf, you want to cast on any number of stitches that is a multiple of 4

Row 1&2:

      For the first 2 rows, you want to knit through the 2 rows

Pattern Row: 

     K4, (Yo, K2Tog, K) Repeat () all the way to the end of the row

Final Row: 

     Knit the final row and cast off





Thursday, July 5, 2018

Double-Sided Knitting Rhombus Scarf Pattern

Details of Scarf

This is a Rhombus Scarf Pattern that uses two colors. On the right is a photo of my Rhombus Scarf with red and black, that I knitted. You can use any two colors you choose. Because it is double-sided knitting, it will create two layers, so it's extra thick for making you stay warm for cold winter days.

For a Double-Sided Knitting Rhombus Scarf, Your Going To Need

  • 2 different color yarn that is the same size
  • Needles that are recommended for your yarn of choice

Important Key Abreation

  • KC1 - Knit the color yarn that you choose to be the first color
  • KC2 - Knit the color yarn that you choose to be the second color
  • PC1 - Pearl the color yarn that you choose to be the first color
  • PC2Pearl the color yarn that you choose to be the second color
  • P2Tog - Pearl two stitches together (the 1st & 2nd color)
  • S2Tog - Slip two stitches to your other needle like you're about to do a knit stitch (1st &2nd Color)

Pattern


This Pattern consists of 12 rows that are repeated, with casting on and casting off.

Casting On


Cast on 44 stitches (or a multiple of 4) with each cast on to be your 1st color than your 2nd color (22 1st color cast on & 22 2nd color cast on)

Row 1:


S2Tog, (KC1, PC2) Repeat () 20 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 2:


S2Tog, (KC2, PC1) Repeat () 20 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 3:


S2Tog, (KC2, PC1, KC1, PC2, KC1, PC2, KC1, PC2) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 4:


S2Tog, (KC1, PC2, KC2, PC1, KC2, PC1, KC2, PC1) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 5:


S2Tog, (KC2, PC1, KC2, PC1, KC1, PC2, KC2, PC1) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 6:


S2Tog, (KC1, PC2, KC1, PC2, KC2, PC1, KC1, PC2) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 7:


S2Tog, (KC2, PC1) Repeat () 20 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 8:


S2Tog, (KC1, PC2) Repeat () 20 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 9:


S2Tog, (KC2, PC1, KC2, PC1, KC1, PC2, KC2, PC1) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 10:


S2Tog, (KC1, PC2, KC1, PC2, KC2, PC1, KC1, PC2) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 11:


S2Tog, (KC2, PC1, KC1, PC2, KC1, PC2, KC1, PC2) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches

Row 12:


S2Tog, (KC1, PC2, KC2, PC1, KC2, PC1, KC2, PC1) Repeat () 5 times; P2Tog on the last two stitches


Repeat The Pattern Row Until You Have The Length You Want, Then You Can Cast Off