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There is no wrong side to this unique accessory.
Completely reversible, this innovative look has
been achieved by using a diagonal knitting
technique which results in an oblique ribbed
motif. The texture of the ribbing is balanced
out by the flowing curves of ruffled edges. Both
ribs & ruffles are worked simultaneously during
each 8-row repeat.
Can you tell which side is which?
ABBREVIATION & STITCH GUIDE
Repeat from *to* until you have about 50 yards left. Do not CO 24 after last repeat.
DECREASE SECTION: (30 sts)
NOTE: This is the section to repeat if you want a wider scarf.
*Row 1: (p3, k3) to last 6 & PM. (M1, k1) to end. (36, 30, 24, 18 sts) Row 2: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 3: (P3, k3) to marker. (m1, k1) to end. (48, 42, 36, 30 sts) Row 4: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 5: (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. Row 6: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 7: (P3, k3) to marker. K to end. Row 8: K1. (K1, PPSO) to marker & RM. P1, PPSO. P2, k3. PM. (P3, k3) to end.* (24, 18, 12 sts)
Repeat from *to* until you have 12 sts left.
Row 1: (p3, k3) to last 6 & PM. (M1, k1) to end. (18 sts) Row 2: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 3: (P3, k3) to marker. (m1, k1) to end. (30 sts) Row 4: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 5: (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. Row 6: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 7: (P3, k3) to marker. K to end. Row 8: K1. (K1, PPSO) to marker & RM. (P3, k3). (7 sts)
Row 1: K1, (m1, K1) to last st. (13 sts) Row 2: K to end. Row 3: K1, (m1, K1) to last st. (24 sts) Row 4: K to end. Row 5: P to end. Rows 6 & 7: K to end. Row 8: K1. (K1, PPSO) to end.
Use tapestry needle to weave in loose ends, block & enjoy!
NOTES:
Row 6 (P3, k3) to marker. K to end. Row 7: K2tog to marker. (P3, k3) to end. (12, 18, 24, 30 sts) Row 8: (P3, k3) to marker & RM. K to end.
CO 24.* (36, 42, 48, 54 sts)
Here’s what wrong side looks like after row 8,
before you CO 24.
BODY: *Row 1: P24 & PM. (p3, k3) to last 6 & PM. (m1, k1) to end (60 sts). Row 2: K to marker. (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. Row 3: K to marker. (P3, k3) to marker. (m1, k1) to end. (72 sts) Row 4: K to marker. (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. Row 5: K2tog to marker. (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. (60 sts) Row 6: K to marker. (P3, k3) to marker. K to end. Row 7: K2tog to marker. (P3, k3) to marker. K to end. (54 sts) Row 8: K1. (K1, PPSO) to marker & RM. P1, PPSO. P2, k3. (P3, k3) to marker & RM. K to end. CO 24.*
Here’s what RS looks like after first body
repeat.
NOTES:
Unless otherwise stated, use backward loop method to CO.
Unless otherwise stated, slip markers when needed.
Ruffles & ribs form with each 8-row repeat.
Each time you CO 24, it is the start of a new ruffle.
Finished scarf is not rectangular. INCREASE SECTION:
1st ruffle: Use your favorite basic method & CO 24. Rows 1 & 2: P to end. Row 3: K to end. Row 4: P to end. Row 5: K2tog to end. (12 sts) Row 6: K to end. Row 7: K2tog to end. (6 sts) Row 8: K to end. CO 24 (2nd ruffle).
Here’s what wrong side looks like before you CO
2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th ruffles: NOTE: This is
the section to repeat if you want a wider scarf.
*Row 1: P24 & PM. (P3, k3) to end. Row 2 (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. Row 3: K to marker. (P3, k3) to end. Row 4: (P3, k3) to marker. P to end. Row 5: K2tog to marker. (P3, k3) to end. (18, 24, 30, 36 sts)
St(s) – Stitch(es) PM – Place marker RM – Remove marker K2tog – Knit 2 stitches together PPSO – Pass previous stitch over M1 – Increase 1 stitch by lifting bar before next stitch with right needle onto left needle. Knit through back loop.