I was planning on releasing this pattern yesterday, but a combination of eggnog and cookies had me asleep til noon. Bah humbug. As a belated holiday gift to all my followers, please welcome my free pattern Garland! Seed Stitch comprises the body of this piece, with the added detail of being knit on the bias. This gives the scarf added textural interest, and chic pointed ends. The best part is that this pattern is written for ‘recipe’ knitting and any yarn weight with their corresponding needle size may be substituted, tailoring pattern to your needs and specifications, making it a great stash diving project! With all that being said, lets dive in to this project. Skills Used
Finished Measurements Sample: 4’’ wide by 6.5’ long. Pattern can be made in any width or length Materials and Tools
Gauge In seed stitch: 14 sts x 20 rows = 4'' for sample. Gauge is not critical for this project. Stitch Guide K- Knit K2Tog- Knit two together P2Tog- Purl two together Kfb- Knit front back Pbf- Purl back front Pattern Cast on 25 sts or any multiple of 2 +1 using long tail method Round 1- (K1, P1) until 1 st before end of row, K1. Round 2- Kfb, (P1, K1) until 2 sts before end of row, P2tog. Round 3- (P1, K1) until 1 st before end of row, P1. Round 4- Pbf, (K1, P1) until 2 sts before end of row, K2tog. Repeat rows 1-4 until desired length, then repeat row 1 once more. Finishing Weave in all ends and block
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John
12/28/2019 01:27:40 pm
Thanks for this simple pattern, I want to ask do i bind off during the repeat of row 1. Or do i bind off after the last repeat of row 1. Regular bind off? or whats your recommendation. Thanks
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Quayln
12/28/2019 01:57:20 pm
Thanks for the question! You will work the repeat of row 1 completely, then bind off using a regular bind off while in pattern, so knitting the knit stitches and purling the purl stiitches of the previous row.
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