Vanilla Ice Cream



I am on a vanilla ice cream kick.  I can't seem to get enough of it and have to eat some everyday.  The texture from scooping the ice cream is like the texture of this lengthwise-knit project. And the rivulets from melting vanilla ice cream remind me of the twisty fringe.  It is a rather long and skinny scarf and I like that it can be knit with one skein of yarn.  If you want a wider scarf, a second skein will do the job.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Approximately 3 1/2" wide by 80" long
(includes 5" fringe on each end)

YARN:
Patons Classic Wool  (100% wool; 223 yds/100 g): 1 ball Winter White

NEEDLES:
One Size 7 circular (24" length)

NOTIONS:
Yarn Needle

GAUGE:
Doesn't really matter

CO 280 sts using cable (knitted) cast on.

Row 1:  BO 25 sts, k to end.
Row 2:  Cast on 25 sts at beg of row using cable (knitted) cast on. Turn work. BO those 25 sts, k to end.
Row 3:  Cast on 25 sts at beg of row using cable (knitted) cast on. Turn work. BO those 25 sts, p to end.
Row 4:  Repeat Row 3.
Rows 5 & 6:  Repeat Row 2 twice.
Rows 7 & 8:  Repeat Row 3 twice.

These last 4 rows form pattern.  Cont in patt through Row 24.

BO all sts loosely. 

Weave in yarn ends and block lightly.


      

1 comment:

  1. There was an error on rows which someone kindly pointed out to me today. I was missing a row 6. I corrected it today. Sorry about that!

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