Showing posts with label scarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scarf. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Knitted hug for Japan

Hello knitters,

I came across this DanDoh [Warm Earth] scarf pattern while surfing the net and thought I'd share it with you.

It's designed by a Japanese designer as a way of connecting with her people during this difficult time.

Looks quite attractive and is easy to knit.

Enjoy, EM




Saturday, February 12, 2011

Another knitted lace scarf success!

Winnie N. also completed her lace scarf. Beautiful!

This Angel Pearls Beaded Scarf "is worked from one end to the other without grafting or provisional cast on. Instructions are included for placing beads with a crochet hook and making bead or yarn tassels. Pattern contains 6 pages and is both written and charted. One ball of kid mohair/silk yarn is required for the scarf."
















Saturday, January 30, 2010

Scarf made using short row knitting


Remember knitting the Lizard Ridge squares, and how we called the bumps boobies?


Well, you gotta check out the scarf at the link below!


http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall04/knittyF04surp.pdf





Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Cloud Cascade Scarf


Hello Knitwits, Regina found this wonderful free Cloud Cascade scarf pattern to add to our collection. You must join the Lion Brand community first, but it's free. Have fun! And thanks Regina ~ let's keep adding to our pattern collection, Knitwits! :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Ribbed Scarf


Hi all

Here is the ribbed scarf that I am making. You need about 4.5mm needles, and it takes about 2 50gm balls of yarn. Laura and Kat have finished scarves in this pattern!

Number of stitches: you need a multiple of 4 stitches plus one stitch, so: 25, 29, 33, 37 etc.
Cast on 25 stitches (or more, above).
Row 1: K2, P2, repeat to end, end with K1.
Repeat Row 1 until scarf is long enough.
Cast off all stitches.

Hi everyone,
As promised, here's the pattern for the scarf I showed today: http://www.angelyarns.com/free-patterns/noro-scarf.php.
I used whatever size needle recommended on the yarn label - I think it's 5mm. I'm very sorry - I cannot remember how many rows I did to get the width of the scarf that I made. If anyone's interested I'd be happy to do a demo at next week's session.
Here also is the link to the Cascade yarn site, with all the colours available in the 220, 100% wool recommended for the seaming/crochet border of our quilt: http://www.cascadeyarns.com/cascade-220.asp
Let's start thinking about border colours!
Cheers,
Shawnna