Between larger sweater projects, I have to make quick things so that I won't be too bored. I am flighty. I am impatient. I have issues finishing things. That's how I roll. And so, the Wicker Circle Scarf is born.
Supplies:
16" US NO 10 Circular Needle
2 Skeins Noro Kureyon
Stitch Marker (I just used a scrap piece of yarn in a different color)
I purchased this yarn without a project in mind. Noro is beautiful, and if you haven't tried it, I definitely suggest giving it a whirl. Since the yarn is the star here, I wanted a stitch pattern that would be simple yet interesting.
Pattern:
Loosely CO 90 sts and join to work in the round (without twisting stitches).
R1- Knit all stitches
R2- *YO, k2tog. Repeat from * around.
Repeat R1 and R2 until scarf is as long as you like.
Bind off loosely, weave in ends.
I used the entire 2 skeins of yarn for this scarf, and I think it's just the right size.
Enjoy!
Very pretty, Becky! :)
ReplyDeleteI'll give this a try! I, too am flighty and impatient!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you posted about your project "flightiness!" I am the exact same way; I've got a sweater going, but I had to knit a hat for the past two days just to finish something and to combat boredom. thanks so much for sharing this (quick) awesome pattern!
ReplyDeleteYea! My pleasure!
ReplyDeletei love his perfect for texas winters
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