Knit on the bias, this beautiful scarf is a great pattern for beginner knitters to practice their increases and decreases. If you haven’t heard of knitting on the bias, its just a fancy way of saying knitting a diagonal shape. This is done by increasing and decreasing the same number of stitches in a row so that the total stitch count remains the same, while allowing you to shape the ends of the fabric.
Size: 80“long (side to side) X 10.5“wide (top to bottom).
Materials:
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2 Skeins of Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted Weight Yarn in Cream.
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Size 10.5 (6.5 mm) straight or circular knitting needles.
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Scissors.
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Yarn needle for weaving in ends.