Pattern Info
This project was designed by Carolyn Doe.
Info can be found at:
Stash-Eater Sampler Scarf #1; Ribbing »
Info can be found at:
Stash-Eater Sampler Scarf #1; Ribbing »
Instructions
This is a perfect way to use up yarns fromyour “stash” or leftovers from other projects.
You can go right to the end of each ball.
There is no particular length required. Nor
do you have to keep in the ribbing pattern
order I have given.
You will get to sample 9 ribbing patterns,
which vary from a single row repeat to a 4
row repeat. They are basic ...
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Difficulty:
Category: Knitting
Type of item: Accessory
For: Unisex
Style: Traditional, Hipster, Cute, Funky, Classic, Casual
Materials
Choose various yarns of the same weight. Worsted weight yarns will give a width of approximately 5 - 6.
What was your inspiration?
Ribbing has such a neat look to it.I wanted to create a project that would give people a chance to try different ribbing patterns.
What are you most proud of?
that there are no boundayries on this scarf....you can choose all the patterns, or just 1 or 2.
and make the scarf as long as you want. one color or 9 colors.
bulky yarn, worsted, dk or lace wt.
lots of options.
What advice would you give someone starting this project?
these are easy simple and fun patterns.


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