Half fisherman’s rib scarf
This is like
the full fisherman’s rib, but it knits up quicker and it takes less yarn.
Both sides
are different giving a nice design. Perfect scarf for the cold weather.
Cast on
using 7mm needles and chunky yarn. Go up a needle size if you are a tight knitter.
20 stitches for toddler 5.5Inches
wide
24 stitches for child 6.5inches wide
34 stitches for adult 9inches wide
48 stitches for extra wide adult 13inches wide
Increase
stitches to make wider, keep number of stitches an even amount.
Row 1: knit
Row 2: P1,
*k1b, p1 repeat from * until last stitch, k1
Repeat these
2 rows until it measures the desired length.
35 inches for toddler 100grams 136m/149yards
40 inches for child 150grams 204m/224yards
60 inches for adult 300grams 408m/447yards
70 inches extra long scarf 500grams 680m/745yards
Adding
pockets to your scarf
You can do
this by knitting extra length to your scarf
This is a
great if you forget or have lost your gloves or you just need that extra
warmth.
knit an extra
6 inches for toddler
8-10 inches for child
18 inches for adult
18 inches extra-long scarf
Fold over each
end and sew along the seam to create a pocket.
For
toddler fold
3-inch pocket each end
child fold 4-inch
pocket each end
adult fold 9- inch pocket each end
you can make
the pockets bigger or smaller to suit your needs.
Cast off and
weave in the ends.
Designed by Sammy Bristow
Copyrighted 2023 © ‘made by Sammy Bristow’.
Handmade with love for preemies uk
Please do not copy my patterns.
Finished item can be donated to any charity Or used for own use
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