I love these scarves. They don't take terribly long to knit and they always turn out pretty.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Linen Stitch Scarf
There is a scarf pattern that is everyone's favorite at Saint Mary's College this year. I took a look at the pattern, and it is simply a linen stitch, knitted lengthwise. Knit with sock yarn. I looked up the linen stitch and reproduced the scarf. This one is made with three different variegated colors of Deborah Norville's Serenity sock weight yarn. This is a Michael's yarn. Everyone at work makes it out of Lorna's Laces, and the like. I chose to experiment with the inexpensive choice.
Linen Stitch
Cast on an even number of stitches
Row 1: *K1, bring yarn to front, slip 1 purlwise,* repeat between *'s until last stitch, K1
Row 2: K1, *with yarn to back, slip 1 purlwise, p1 * repeat between *'s until last stitch, K1
Change to new ball of yarn.

Beware - this scarf began with Cast on 450. Even knitted on size 6 needles, every row took FOREVER. And because of all those slipped stitches, it actually took two rows to make the usual progress of one row. By the time my scarf was 4 inches wide, I couldn't stand working on it anymore and I happily bound off.
Another Beaded Scarf
This is the fourth scarf I have knit from the pattern. It is easy to knit, and I receive a lot of compliments when I wear one. In most cases, it can be made from a single skein. The beads are strung on the yarn before knitting begins. It is important to choose a bead with a hole big enough to move smoothly on the yarn. The pattern calls for 5/0 beads.
Pattern from PatternWrite Designs, Filomena
Yarn: Classic Elite Yarns Firefly, 75% viscose, 25% linen
50 gram ball = approx 155 yards
(note that I had less than ten yards left)
Beads from a mixed bag of glass beads.
~~Sheila
Pattern from PatternWrite Designs, Filomena
Yarn: Classic Elite Yarns Firefly, 75% viscose, 25% linen
50 gram ball = approx 155 yards
(note that I had less than ten yards left)
Beads from a mixed bag of glass beads.
~~Sheila
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