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Diagonal Braid Stitch - KnittingPattern by Louise Patterson. The Diagonal Braid is a textured stitch that produces a reversible fabric. This pattern is for a dishcloth, but it could be extended to make a scarf or blanket.
This looks like a sort of staggered rib stitch.2021-12-05 21:31:00 -
Double Bump DishclothPattern by Missy Angus...An excellent scarf or dishcloth pattern! Dishcloths that comes out square and lay flat - scarves that look great or male or female - an excellent pattern for making gift-giving scarves! Both sides are beautiful, so this makes a great reversible pattern. The stitch pattern is a multiple of 3 +1 - so cast on any amount you want and get the same great look! Looks great in solids, ombres and stripes!2020-02-19 20:40:00
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Bicolor Brioche Stitch - Loom KnittingHow to Loom Knit a Bicolor Brioche Stitch Scarf Tutorial (DIY Tutorial) This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to loom knit a bicolor brioche stitch scarf using a long loom or rectangular loom.
In this tutorial you will learn: - How to cast on - How to add another color - How to work the brioche stitch in 2 colors - How to bind off2019-08-18 00:52:00 -
Loopy Lace Scarf patternPattern by Katie Harris. Lovely looking lacy knit scarf with a loop/keyhole to keep the scarf in place.2019-07-07 18:30:00
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Multidirection Diagonal Knitted Scarf TutorialNot only diagonal pattern, but alternating the direction. Not zig-zags, but triangles with changing directions.2019-02-10 07:12:00
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Diagonal Garter Stitch Knitted Scarf TutorialKnitting on the bias, but showing how to make it look like it hasn't, by starting from the corner and increasing. This is demonstrated with needle-knitting, but as it is simple garter stitch, with increases and decreases, it would be easily done with hook-knitting or with loom-knitting.2019-02-10 06:43:00
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Two-Sided Mock Cable Stitch - KnittingPattern by Elsie Chokov. A mock-cable pattern made by doing 3x3 ribbing, and then cinching that by passing a slipped stitch over some of the stitches (like one was doing Bamboo Stitch).2019-01-13 19:32:00
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Double-Ended Tunisian WingspanPattern by Ryan Hollist. Yet another variation of the lovely _Wingspan_ shawl/scarf, this time with double-ended Tunisian crochet, thus done with two colours.2017-05-04 18:58:00
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One Skein Infinity Cowl pattern by Mandy JoThe pattern uses one skein of yarn, but can be easily adjusted to make a larger cowl, though making it longer would require another skein. This is a very simple pattern, easy to follow. The most challenging part is connecting the first row together.2017-03-01 10:09:00
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Celtic Cable NeckwarmerKnit Neckwarmer pattern by Lindsay Henricks. For those who can do cables. Soo pretty.2016-09-06 15:40:00
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Wavy ScarfKnit scarf pattern by Sarah Smith. Done with three-stitch-wide ribbing, shifted gradually left and right to make a wavy pattern.2016-09-06 15:24:00
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Lamar ScarfKnit scarf pattern by Gale Zucker. Chunky basket-weave-like cabled scarf.2016-09-06 15:20:00
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Ameeta ScarfKnitting pattern by Deniss A. Saganai This uses Wisdom Yarns Poems yarn, which means that it is super-bulky, and has extra texture from the yarn itself (the yarn is basically knit i-cord). That being said, any super-bulky yarn will likely do. The pattern gives a sort of basketweave look.,2016-09-06 15:13:00
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ScWiNoNa pattern by weezalanaThe Scarf With No Name knit pattern by weezalana. Garter stitch edging, with diagonal pinstripe texture in the main part of the scarf.2016-09-06 15:08:00
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MissMarple ScarfKnitting pattern by SusanneS-vV. A scarf that stays perfect around your neck by using the keyhole. The middle section of the scarf is wider so your shoulders can stay warm too and you can also create a little collar.2016-09-06 14:51:00
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Scrunchable ScarfKnitting pattern by Susan McConne. Simple, but interesting texture.2016-09-06 14:47:00
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Zig Zag Rib ScarfKnitting pattern by Tahira Probst. Fairly straightforward, but nice-looking.2016-09-06 14:40:00
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Ten Stitch Zigzag patternTen Stitch Zigzag pattern by Frankie Brown. Worked on just ten stitches, these garter stitch zigzag strips are joined as you go so there is no sewing up. This technique can be used to make blankets or scarves and works with any yarn and needles. The strips could also be knitted in different yarns making it a good pattern for using up oddments.2016-07-20 18:46:00