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Friday, May 28, 2010

Ribbon-Drop Scarf


ribbon drop scarf

a free pattern from LYS


designed/'unvented' by Wendy Ellis


sizes: narrow (wide)

approximate dimensions: narrow: 5" x 45"; wide: 7" x 39"


yarn: Knit One, Crochet Too Tartelette (50% cotton, 50% nylon; 50 gram ball = approx 75 yards) 2 balls in color 222, or approximately 150 yards in a comparable yarn


needles: One set US #9 (5.5 mm). Or size to obtain gauge.


gauge: 16 sts = about 4" in stockinette, not terribly important for this project.


abbreviations:

WS: Wrong Side

RS: Right Side

yo: Yarn Over (an increase)


pattern:

Cast on 20 (26) stitches using long-tail cast on method.

Knit 5 rows, ending on RS. Place removable marker to denote RS.


Begin drop stitch pattern:


Row 1: (WS) K1, *yo twice, K1; repeat from * to end.

Row 2: *K1, drop yo's from needle; repeat from * to last stitch, K1.

Row 3-6: Work in garter stitch (knit every row).


You will have 3 garter ridges between dropped stitches. Yarn overs will always be worked on a RS row. Yarn overs will be dropped on a WS row.


Work in drop stitch pattern until nearly out of yarn ending with Row 5 & binding off.

Weave in ends. Block lightly if needed, do not iron.


This is a great pattern for ribbon yarns. The garter drop stitch pattern is widely known & is interpreted here for use with K1,CToo's Tartelette yarn.

pattern copyright Wendy Ellis, 2010





3 comments:

  1. Oooohhhh....yummy pattern. I'm feeling a cast-on urge . Help!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Your pattern indicates row 1 is ws and to do yo on this row. but notes below indicate to always do yo on rs?

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  3. The pattern should read:
    Cast on 20 (26) stitches using long-tail cast on method.

    Knit 5 rows, ending on WS. Place removable marker to denote RS.

    Row 1: (RS) K1, *yo twice, K1; repeat from * to end.

    Row 2: (WS) *K1, drop yo's from needle; repeat from * to last stitch, K1.

    Row 3-6: Work in garter stitch (knit every row).

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