This the pattern I worked out to make my sari scarf. This is a general pattern that should work with any type of yarn and an appropriate straight needle size. I worked my bias knit scarf out of recycled sari silk yarn with size 10.5 needles.
You will be working the increase/decrease pattern on every other row. To help you keep track of whether or not it’s an increase row, mark one of your needles with a rubber band, loop of contrasting yarn, or other device.
Set up rows:
Cast on 1.
Row 1: Kfb
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: Kfb, kfb (Note which needle you worked this row with, marked or unmarked. You will be working increases/decreases every row that you work with this needle.)
You should now have 4 stitches on your needles.
Increase rows:
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Kfb, knit to last stitch, kfb
Repeat these two rows until the edge of your piece is your desired scarf width, ending with Row 2.
Straight rows:
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: K2tog, knit to last stitch, kfb
Repeat these two rows until the longest edge of your scarf is the desired length, or until 10:00 the night before you really want to wear it, ending with Row 2.
Decrease rows:
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: K2tog, knit to last two stitches, k2tog
Repeat these two rows until you have four stitches left on the needle.
Finishing rows:
Row 1: K2tog, k2tog
Row 2: K2tog
Cut yarn and draw yarn tail through last stitch. Weave in ends.
3 comments:
Just what I was looking for! A nice and simple, easy to understand pattern for Bias knitting! Thanks for sharing. =)
are the ends pointed?
Sara, the ends are not pointed - they are squared off.
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