MY MARCH SCARF Third in the scarf of the month series, My March Scarf is knitted with a simple two row rib pattern and a garter stitch border.
Instructions are included for either bulky yarn or worsted weight.
SIZES:
6 inches X 60 inches
6 inches X 60 inches
MATERIALS:
Yarn: Bulky about 190 yds (Worsted weight to be determined)
Needles: US 11, 8 mm (US 10, 5.75 mm)
Yarn needle
GAUGE:
Bulky 12 sts = 4 inches
Worsted 16 sts = 4 inches
Row gauge unimportant
INSTRUCTIONS:
Instructions are for bulky yarn, worsted weight in (_)
Cast-on 19 (27)stitches
Knit 3 rows
Row 1: K2, *P1, K1. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K2
Knit 3 rows
Row 1: K2, *P1, K1. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K2
Row 2: Knit
Repeat rows 1 and 2 until scarf is as long as you like. Knit 3 rows and bind off.
Weave in ends.
Repeat rows 1 and 2 until scarf is as long as you like. Knit 3 rows and bind off.
Weave in ends.
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Beautiful scarf, Suzetta
ReplyDeleteI love the stitch.
And again, wow for your cross stitch scarf.
Have a nice day !
Emmanuelle
This is so my kind of scarf! I love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
As always - it is gorgeous!! Yet another great scarf. How will I keep up? ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarf! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAN
I'm knitting up this pattern right now. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteon the march scarf which is really nice, is it knit 2 at the end...because there is another knit st at the end also..thanks
ReplyDeleteYes, if you read the instructions for row 2 it has K2 at the end.
ReplyDeleteShouldnt the march scarf be 18 stitches???? its 2 knits at beg and end....and all the rest of the scarf is 2 stitches also..thanks for the pattern
ReplyDeleteOnly if you don't want the two edges to look the same. If worked the way it is written there will be a purl stitch next to the garter stitch edge on both edges.
ReplyDeleteI dont understand how it could be 19 stitches as everything is 2 sts.....wouldnt you have 1 stitch left over.....2, 2, 2,2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,l
ReplyDeleteYes and following the sequence you have been using the next stitch is a purl.
ReplyDeleteI tried this out...and I love the way it came out...the reverse side is almost as pretty and the right side. So much so, that I am make a lap robe for the nursing home out of the same pattern
ReplyDeleteHi, I love the scarf pattern. Thank you! Just one question, mine is curling on the edges, did I do something wrong? It looks just like your picture and I followed the pattern. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteYou could try blocking it. Next time make the garter stitch border wider and it should lay flatter.
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