Britax Roundabout 55 Convertible Car Seat
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Scarf Knitting Patterns - How to Make a Dazzling Confetti Scarf

Scarf Knitting Patterns - How to Make a Dazzling Confetti Scarf


Of all the scarf knitting patterns out there, nothing makes a gorgeous and bold fashion statement as this dazzling confetti scarf. The best part of production this task is that it makes use of large needles that make the yarn superbly easy and straightforward to knit!

You'll need:

1. 160 meters of bulky ribbon yarn
2. Size 15 Us needles
3. Stitch markers, crochet hook and tapestry needle

Gauge: The gauge is not indispensable due to the loose texture of the piece.

Size: The length is practically 66 inches which includes the fringe; width is practically 4 inches.

Let's start!

1. Begin by casting on 14 stitches

2. For Row 1: knit

3. For Row 2: purl

4. Switch to garter stitch by knitting every row until the task measures about 50 inches.

5. Purl one row, next, knit the last row.

6. Bind off and don't forget to weave in the loose ends.

How to make the fringe:

I advise using open stitch markers so that you can properly resolve where you want to place the fringe.

1. Cut about 60 strands of yarn (about 18 inches each).

2. Divide the strands of yarn in 12 groups, each one consisting of five fringe strands.

3. Secure a group of 5 fringe strands, beginning at one of the short edges.

4. *Put in the crochet hook beginning from back to front all the way into the openings just above the second row of the piece's edge.

5. Fold the fringe strands in half and make a loop by retention the cut ends together.

6. Next, put the loop on top of the hook and pull it halfway through the piece.

7. To generate a knot, pull the cut ends of the fringe through the loop. Do this with the hook still in place.

8. To tighten, pull the fringe ends.

9. Repeat from step 4 5 times, production sure to allow an even space between fringes along the scarf's edge, creating a total of 6 groups of fringes.

10. Repeat the process at the opposite end of the scarf.

11. Trim the fringes to at least 8 inches.




Body Confidence Mark Macdonald

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