I
love combining colors and featuring luxurious yarns with simple
stitch patterns. The bold diagonal lines of the chevron stitch
pattern compliment hand-dyed yarn and adventurous color combinations
perfectly.
This simple scarf’s size can easily be modified
by adding or subtracting rows.
I played with four colors, but
I imagine Creekbed would also be great for leftover bits of sock
yarn. I know we all have those leftover skeins and scraps eagerly
waiting to jump onto our needles!
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
40
inch US #3/3.25mm circular needle
Notions
Yarn
needle
GAUGE
26 stitches / 40 rows = 4" in
stockinette stitch
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
Chevron Stitch Pattern Row 1 [RS]: K4, (k1, M1L, k16,
sk2p, k16, M1R) to last 5 sts, k5. Row 2 [WS]: K4, p to last 4 sts,
k4.
M1L: (make one left) with left needle, lift
strand between sts from the front, knit through the back loop
M1R: (make one right)
with left needle, lift strand between
sts from the back, knit through the
front loop
DIRECTIONS
Using color A, CO 441 sts.
K 7 rows. Break color A.
*Work Rows 1 & 2 of Chevron Stitch Pattern twice
with color B. Break color B.
Work Rows 1 & 2 of Chevron Stitch Pattern twice
with color C. Break color C.
Work Rows 1 & 2 of Chevron Stitch Pattern twice
with color D. Break color D.
Repeat colors B, C & D twice more, working 4 rows with each
color.
Using color A, k 8 rows. Break color A.*
Repeat from * to * once more, ending with a WS row. Do not break
color A at the end of the repeat so you can use color A for the
BO.
BO all sts loosely as follows: *k2tog tbl, slip the stitch back
to left needle, repeat from * until one stitch remains. Break
yarn and pull it through the last stitch.
FINISHING
Weave in ends. Wet block the scarf, pinning out the scallops.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Stephen West can knit while he walks and
is now learning how to knit while dancing
in Amsterdam where he studies choreography at the School for New
Dance Development.
You can find his self-published patterns
and pattern books, Westknits Book One and Book
Two, at your local yarn shop
and at westknits.com.
You can look forward to Book Three this
fall!