Foxtrot by Natalia Moreva

Foxtrot

Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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This fox pattern is based on stacked stitches technique, and worked in stripes of a single color; there is no stranding at all.
Compared to other stacked patterns this one is simple.
You can find my other stacked patterns in this bundle:
http://www.ravelry.com/bundles/scarves--wraps-19
And, lots of foxes are here: http://www.ravelry.com/bundles/foxes

Although the pattern is for a scarf, these foxes can (and should!) be knit as a border on sweaters/dresses/hats.

One pattern repeat is approximately 7 X 7cm. For a scarf 3-repeats wide and 150-160cm long, 150 g (600 m) of fingering-weight yarn should be enough. Please note that the scarf is worked from bottom edge to the middle in two details that are later grafted together.

There are two types of edging: one plain garter zigzag, and another - with foxes’ legs and body.

You can leave the foxes as is, or add beads or embroidery to the eyes.

My special thanks to Marit (Mitt) for editing this pattern.