Reversible Double Bump Scarf or Dishcloth Knitting Pattern for All Yarn Types

Double Bump Scarf or Dishcloth Pattern

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Double Bump Scarf or Dishcloth Designer: Missy Angus aka MyJeweIThief Also available at http:/myjewelthief.typepad.com/myjewelthief_knits/2008/12/doubel-bump-scarves.html Anexcellent scar ordishclothpatterDishlthsthatcmesu squareandlayfla carvesthat lok great ormaleorfmaleanexcellent patterfor making gift-giving scarves! Both sides are beautiful so this makes a great reversible pattern. The stch pattern is a muliple of $3+1-$ so cast on any amount you want and get the same great look! Looks great in solids, ombres and stripes! Materials: ANY yarn you want to use! Needles: Needle your yarn states you should use - or whatever you want. On the dishclothI used Sugar & Cream cotton yarn on size 7 needles. On the scarflike worsted weight yarn with size 8.

Directions for Dishcloth & Scarf:

(Dishcloth) - Cast on 37 stitches (or any combination of $3+1$ (Scarf) - Cast on 31 stitches (or any combination of $3+1$ Row 2: Slip 1st stitch as if to purl,(K2, P1) across to end of row. (WS) Row 3: Slip 1st stitch as if to knit, Knit across to end of row. (RS) Row 4: Slip 1st stitch as if to purl, Purl across to end of row. (WS) (Dishcloth) - Repeat these 4 rows 12 more times ending on Row 2. You wil have 13 rows of the pattern. (Scarf)- Repeat these 4 rows until desired length ending on Row 2. Bind off inPurl. The bindofrow is Rs)facing you-would have been row 3if pattern had continued. Itreally desnt matterwhat row youbindoffon,but after many tests, this pattern seems to look best with this bind off.

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