Simple Argyle Scarf
SIZE
3.5” X 54”. This could easily be made larger by adding pattern repeats, using a larger hook, and/or making the rows longer (always chain an even number) while stretching the pattern out to reflect the change in width.
*The unused strand in this pattern is held against the back of the row that is being stitched into. That way the strand gets stitched into the row so that both sides look the same and you do not have to cut and reattach and weave in all those loose ends.
MATERIALS
Lion Brand Wool-Ease 1 ball #152 Oxford Grey (A), 1 ball #139 Dark Rose Heather (B)
Size H/8 (5mm) hook
GAUGE
Not terribly important for this pattern, but on mine one pattern repeat is approx. 3.5” x 3.5”.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and every ch across. 19 sts.
Rows 2-19: Ch 1. Follow pattern, using sc throughout.
Repeat rows 2-19 thirteen more times.
Last row: Ch 1. With color A, sc in next 19 sts. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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©Tricia Keffer, 2009.
amazing! I am so making a few of these as holiday gifts this year. Thank You!!
ReplyDeleteStunning. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I needed this!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the stitch incrimination? # of stitches + #? If this makes sense...thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love that this will be worked all at one time. But I do not understand the instruction:
ReplyDeleteThe unused strand in this pattern is held against the back of the row that is being
stitched into. That way the strand gets stitched into the row so that both sides look the
same and you do not have to cut and reattach and weave in all those loose ends.
Could you expand on this?