Ripple scarf

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bubbo1 wrote
on Oct 7, 2007 12:31 PM


Used Sockotta sock yarn and a drifting post stitch pattern. It was my "do it when I don't want to think" project


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PaulineL wrote
on Oct 7, 2007 1:33 PM

The colors are nice, the design is harder to make out, but that model! Fantastic! So gorgeous!


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bubbo1 wrote
on Oct 7, 2007 4:03 PM

This is my first foray into self striping sock yarn. I can't wear hand knit or crochet socks because I am crazy and they freak me out.


If you check here you might get a better idea of the stitch pattern.


Basically, I just did front post and back post stitches in sets of 3 and every row I bumped the order over by one. So, if 'f' is a front post stitch and 'b' is a back post stitch it would kind of go like this


fffbbbfffbbbfffbbbfffbbb

bfffbbbfffbbbfffbbbfffbb

bbfffbbbfffbbbfffbbbfffb

bbbfffbbbfffbbbfffbbbfff

fbbbfffbbbfffbbbfffbbbff

ffbbbfffbbbfffbbbfffbbbf


Okay, that was super fun to type out! Anyway, if you let your eyes go blurry you can sorta see the pattern! (if you cross your eyes you can see a magic pony!!). It's a pretty nice/easy scarf pattern.


And Maddie thanks you for the compliment! She's infinitely patient. My other dog is still a puppy (at 18 months) and he is not so patient or understanding.


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zoozi wrote
on Oct 24, 2007 10:21 AM

Love your model! Maddie's so smug. I once did a poncho that was bfbfbfbf and the fabric came out totally reversable and very "springy", definatley one I would use again


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Scotkat wrote
on Oct 24, 2007 10:30 AM

Cute:)


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