SAND DUNES
I loved working with this 'Soft Carnival 'Yarn. It has a so-o-o soft n very cuddly feel to it.
This is a FREE pattern for personal use
only to share it with your friends as a lovely handmade gift or for charity. It may not be copied, reproduced, distributed or altered in way
without express permission. Please do not reproduce this pattern to sell that you make using this pattern.
Happy Knitting :)
Free Knitting Pattern:
Needle US 7 - 4.5mm
CAST ON 41.
row 1: *SL1, K3, PSSO*; Repeat* k to end
row 2: SL1, *YO (wyib)*, P3; Repeat* p to end
row 3: SL1, *Knit to end*
row 4: SL1, *Pearl to end*
These 4 rows makes the pattern. Continue until you run out of wool.
Happy Knitting ! love to hear how yours turned out:)
Witsy 〷◠‿◠〷
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Witsy/witsy-scarf-
Hi Lovely pattern. Questions - at the end of row 1 I'm left with 3 stitches so can't finish the repeat.
ReplyDeleteAlso, on row 2 there will be 6 purl stitches between the YOs.
Thanks!
Hi Teresa,
Deletejust posted a reply on -
http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/patterns/2304710/1-25#reply_form
sorry for late reply as i have been away and not been able to answer any emails.
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ReplyDeleteThis pattern is gorgeous! Thank you for posting it. As a crocheter, still somewhat new as a knitter, I hope I'm able to make it. I am not completely at ease with knitting abbreviations just yet, but I will check a few references before I start the scarf.
ReplyDeleteOne quick question: What yarns/wools would work best?
Love this pattern, but it is very difficult to read when printed with the black background.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand row 2 when it says to yo,(wyib). I understand yo, but how does wyib come into play?
ReplyDeleteHope you received an answer before now, but in case you didn't....wyib means With Yarn In Back.
DeleteIs the SL1 knitwise or purlwise?
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for this nice easy pattern. I was looking for some pattern for my brother's shawl and this is it! In fact my sister in law saw the photo and now she wants one too :)
ReplyDeleteAl traducirlo al español no se reducen bien lo que significan los puntos
ReplyDeleteAl traducirlo al español no se reducen bien lo que significan los puntos
ReplyDeleteI am having problems with this pattern....the first row I have one extra stitch and I don't understand the wyib on row 2
ReplyDeleteWhen you passo after knitting three, do you Pssso all three or just one. New to following patterns and also a lefty.Thanks
ReplyDeleteWas wondering what the shiny parts are? Sequins, beads? and how did you attach? while knitting or after?
ReplyDeleteI would really like to see an answer to Teresa Bear's question where the rest of us could see it. I don't use ravelry as I can NEVER find the patterns I'm looking for. It would have been so easy to just answer. I see several that were never responded to.
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ReplyDeletetrying to simplify the steps more:
ReplyDelete1- SLip 1st stitch, [*Knit3 then Pass Slip Stitch over the 3 knits]
[repeat*]. Knit to end
2- SLip 1st stitch, [*yarn over with the yarn in back, pearl 3]
again -repeat. Pearl to end
row 3- Knit to the end
row 4- Pearl to the end
then start repeat row 1-4 again
hope this simple pattern helps.