Mar 26, 2011

kureopatora scarf- Part 1

Materials
*project: kureopatora snake scarf
designer: Kim Brody Salazar
* US #6 needles
* 1 skein - Swiss Mohair (universal yarn)- color 2503 - Ram
* I cone - Ramie Cork yarn (A-166-Habu) color 13


As for working method, this scarf is done in a pretty standard Entrelac edge column technique - think Entrelac project reduced to just the right and left most columns, without the basket weave effect sections between.

Row 1: Cast on 1 stitch, knit in the front, then purl in the back of this stitch [2 stitches on needle]
Row 2: Knit in the front, then purl in the back of the first stitch, K1 [3 st on needle]
Row 3: Purl in the front, then knit in the back of the first stitch, P1, K1 [4 stitches on needle]
Row 4: Purl in the front, then knit in the back of the first stitch, P1, K1, P1 [5 stitches on needle]
Row 5: Knit in the front, then purl in the back of the first stitch, finish row in established K1, P1 ribbing [6 st on needle]
Row 6: Knit in the front, then purl in the back of the first stitch, finish row in established K1, P1 ribbing [7 st on needle]
Row 7: Purl in the front, then knit in the back of the first stitch, finish row in established P1, K1 ribbing [8 st on needle]
Row 8: Purl in the front, then knit in the back of the first stitch, finish row in established P1, K1 ribbing [9 st on needle]

Continue rows 5-8, adding one stitch in each row but doing it to maintain the K1, P1 rib pattern. Keep doing this until you have 30 stitches on your needle.

This is how it looks like after 30 rows:
Video copied from http://www.youtube.com/user/lunaknits

1 comment:

Ana Paula said...

Oi Betsy,
será que consigo fazer esse lenço? Esta peça é aquela que é um triângulo? Queria muito fazer um pra mim, mas não sei se consigo.
Beijo e ótima semana,
Ana Paula
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