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Texture 22-02
Diagonal lines in two directions tumble through three horizontal widths of stripes to create a scarf with both visual and textural interest. While the sample was knit with a DK weight wool and acrylic blend, the simple pattern would adapt well to either lighter or heavier yarns, and to different fibres. A smooth, round yarn will give better stitch definition than woolen-spun or fuzzy yarns. The stitch pattern would disappear with a multi-coloured yarn, although a subtle, semi-tonal shade might be very rich-looking. Swatch with the yarn you want to use to see if it creates a fabric you like. Width is easy to adjust; just cast on more (or fewer) stitches in multiples of six (see Notes). I prefer ending with the same size stripe as I started with, but you can end with any stripe you like before knitting the final border. Be aware that making changes in yarn selection and/or finished size will affect the amount of yarn needed to complete your scarf.
This is an easy pattern. The skills you will need to know or learn are:
- cast on and bind off;
- knit and purl.
Errata: Row 5 of Left-Leaning Diagonal should end with k6, not k8, as follows.
Row 5: K10, * p2, k4; repeat from * to last 8 sts, p2, k6.
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- First published: July 2022
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