Waves Scarf by Tatyana Nosova

Waves Scarf

Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1367 - 1531 yards (1250 - 1400 m)
40 х 200 см
English Russian

Описание содержит схему и словесное описание узора, поэтапные фото, рекомендации по набору и закрытию петель.

This modular scarf is knit with stripes using the join-as-you-go method, so no sewing pieces in the end. This joining method allows you to knit stripes that run parallel together and join them as you go. The stripes (waves) are made one at a time and connected to each other as they are knit. The double edges create a smooth and neat selvedge.

This design is great for variegated/gradient yarn.

The pattern includes both written instructions and knitting charts. A step-by-step photo-tutorial is also available.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 40 cm wide and 200 cm long

SIZE: Adjustable

GAUGE: 30 stitches and 40 rows in Wave Stitch = 10 x 10 cm, measured after wet blocking. Gauge is not crucial and can be changed to fit the desired yarn.

TOOLS AND NOTIONS:
Recommended yarn: Rainbow by Seam (80% merino wool, 20% silk; 50 g/250 m). For the scarf pictured above, 250 g/1250 m of yarn was used.
Needles: size 3 mm two DPNs, or choose the most suitable needles for your yarn and your style of knitting.
You will also need 15 safety pins or locking stitch markers, and a tapestry needle to bind off.

PATTERN TECHNIQUES INCLUDE:
 Garter Stitch
 Wave Stitch Pattern
 Join-As-You-Go Method
 Stretchy Sewn Bind Off
 Elastic Backward Loop Cast On