I was on vacation and stopped by a yarn store (as you do). This Spud and Chloe yarn called to me. I wanted something with a bit of a vintage feel, easy enough to knit on the go without needing to carry a pattern with me. The result was “Grounded”, a simple lace scarf with a rustic garter stitch hem.
Pattern
Materials:
- 2 skeins Spud and Chloe “Fine”, or 500yd/460m of fingering weight yarn of your choice
- US 4/3.5mm needles (gauge is not important, so you can choose whatever size needles suit you, but this is what I used)
CO 44 st.
Knit 19 rows.
Row 20: k3 p38 k3
Row 21: k3, (yo k2tog k4) 6 times, yo, k2tog, k3
Row 22: k3 p38 k3
Row 23: k4, (yo k2tog k4) 6 times, yo, k2tog, k2
Repeat rows 20-23 for approximately 5′ (1.5m) until you have only enough yarn left to repeat the garter hem, then repeat row 20 once.
Knit 18 rows.
Cast off.
Finishing: Sew in ends and steam block.
License
Grounded by Kirrily Robert is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
This means you may use it, adapt it, share it, reprint it, publish it, and do whatever you like with it, even for commercial (i.e. money-making purposes), as long as you:
- Credit me (Kirrily Robert) as the creator, and link to this blog (http://oeconomist.infotrope.net/), and
- License any adaptation or compilation based on it, under the same license.
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