Yarn that I used is shown on the right (Plymouth Yarn Gina)
Pattern I used:-
WOOL SCARF
Yarn: About 12 wraps per inch, or roughly a worsted weight. Needles: 5mm Gauge: I got 20 stitches to 10cm in pattern. DK WOOL Size: Mine is about 13cm (5 inches) wide, and about 135cm (53 inches) long. That's pretty little, but it's enough to go round my neck, knot in the front and tuck into my coat. If I had more yarn I would have gone on for another 15-20cms (6-8 inches).
Start: Cast on 26 stitches (to make it wider or narrower add or remove stitches in groups of 4 )
Row 1: *knit 2, knit into the back of the next stitch, purl 1. Repeat from * till there are 2 stitches left. Knit 2.
Repeat that one row every row until you can stand it no longer, your scarf is long enough or you run out of yarn, whatever comes first.
@Patricia G: Thank you Patricia for the scarf pattern. I just read your response from mos. ago and looks quite doable or easy to knit. Will be knitting this pattern and attempt to find similar colors of yarn. Pam T.
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Patricia G
Yarn that I used is shown on the right (Plymouth Yarn Gina)
Pattern I used:-
WOOL SCARF
Yarn: About 12 wraps per inch, or roughly a worsted weight. Needles: 5mm Gauge: I got 20 stitches to 10cm in pattern. DK WOOL Size: Mine is about 13cm (5 inches) wide, and about 135cm (53 inches) long. That's pretty little, but it's enough to go round my neck, knot in the front and tuck into my coat. If I had more yarn I would have gone on for another 15-20cms (6-8 inches).
Start: Cast on 26 stitches (to make it wider or narrower add or remove stitches in groups of 4 )
Row 1: *knit 2, knit into the back of the next stitch, purl 1. Repeat from * till there are 2 stitches left. Knit 2.
Repeat that one row every row until you can stand it no longer, your scarf is long enough or you run out of yarn, whatever comes first.
Pam T
Pam T