Saturday, July 21, 2007

SUPER BULKY AND WORSTED WEIGHT SCARF

SUPER BULKY AND WORSTED WEIGHT SCARF

Pattern edited on 7/21/07 1:32 pm PDT, edit in red.

I edited it because the scarf I knit today I ran out of the Ci Ci before I finished the last row if it. Also by knitting an even number of rows of each yarn you can just carry it up the end and not cut. Lots fewer ends to weave in that way. AND we all know that's a good thing.


Size: 5 inches X 58 inches, excluding fringe

Materials:
Worsted weight about 2 ounces (I used Red Heart Super Saver)
Super Bulky weight 1 ball 36 yards (I used Paton’s Ci Ci)
US 15 needles
I crochet hook (for fringe)

With worsted weight cast on 110

Rows 1-4: With WW (worsted weight) knit
Rows 5-6: With SB (super bulky) knit
Rows 7-10: With WW knit
Rows 11-12: With SB knit
Rows 13-16: With WW Knit
Rows 17-18: With SB knit
Rows 19-22: With WW knit
Bind off loosely with WW, do not fasten off.

Fringe:



Row 1: Insert I hook in loop remaining from bind off. Ch 1, sc 15-18 times evenly across narrow end.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across.
Row 3: Ch 15 slipstitch in next stitch, repeat across. Fasten off and weave in ends.

On opposite end, join yarn with a slipstitch.
Row 1: Ch 1, sc 15-18 times evenly across narrow end.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across.
Row 3: Ch 15 slipstitch in next stitch, repeat across. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Comments:
Hey there! Pretty good idea you had for this yarn! It's hard to pass up a "deal" sometimes, isn't it??
 
Your idea is neat. Also by running the yarn up the side, the yarn will go farther because you won't have to end off and weave in the yarn ends.
Janet, Crotchetywife
 
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