This is an easy pattern for a knitted scarf. I made it up to practice knit and purl stitches, to build up speed and work on keeping an even gauge as I go. It is supposed to be wavy when finished, resembling the shape of a sinusoid curve. This is done simply by alternating garter stitch sections, which lay flat, with stockinette stitch sections, which tend to curl towards the knit side. I alternate the side the stockinette faces to form the max and min points. So, this is a very nerdy project.
(Any yarn and needle size can be used, gauge is not important, adjust stitch count for the width of scarf you want.)
Yarn: St. Denis Nordique, 100% wool, 50g per 150 yards, 2 to 3 balls, blue eggshell
Gauge: 19 stitches for 4 inches
Needle: US 8 or 5.00mm
Cast on 30 stitches.
Rows 1-4: knit all stitches.
Row 5: purl all stitches.
Row 6: knit all stitches.
Row 7: purl all stitches.
Rows 8-13: knit all stitches.
Repeat rows 5 through 13 until scarf is desired length. Bind off.
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