Go Diagonal Scarf Pattern: Self-Striping Yarn Knitting Tutorial by Sophia Kessinger

Go Diagonal!

By Sophia Kessinger And here it is lying flat:

Pattern illustration

Pattern illustration

I think the reason the lengthwise thing wasn't working for me was because I am an obsessive control freak when it comes to self-striping things, and I wanted to preserve the texture differences (they were getting lost the other way). Also, I didn't want to waste any of this yarn with Cast ons and Bind offs! Solution? Go Diagonal! (The above scarf was knitted with size #13 needles. The yarn was 110 yds. The maker of this yarn is Jacey of Insubordiknit. If you can't score any of that stuff, any self striping yarn will do) Terms: Make One $=$ Knit into the Front and Back of same stitch MakeTwo $=$ Knit into the Front, Back and Front of same stitch CO1 st RS: Make Two: Keeping that one stitch on the left needle, Knit into the front, back, and front again of that one stitch. You now should have 3 sts. WS: Knit those 3 sts RS: Make One in the first stitch(K F&B), knit the middle stitch, Make One in the last st[5 sts) WS: Knit across RS: Make One in the first st (K F&B), knit to the last stitch, Make One. (7sts) Continue in this manner, K F&B increasing in the first and last sts of the RS rows, and Knitting the WS rows until the scarf is the Width you want it.I increased until I had 19 sts. Next RS row: K F&B of first stitch, knit until you reach the last two sts, K2tog. WS: Knit Keep doing this until your scarf is the Length you want it. I went for about $50"$ Next RS row: K2tog, knit until you reach the last two sts, K2tog WS: Knit Continue until you've got 3 sts remaining. The next RS row, Knit these 3 sts tog. Cut yarn and draw through last loop. Weave in and you're done. This pattern has been published in the book "Intertwined" by LexiBoeger Pattern and Images $\circledcirc$ 2008 Sophia Kessinger

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