Jungle vines scarf
Jungle Vines Scarf
Materials: 3 balls of Crystal Palace “Cameo”
Size 10 knitting needles
Gauge: 16.5 stitches = 4″ in stockinette
(Scarf pattern is a multiple of 10 stitches, plus 2)
Abbreviations
K=Knit, P=Purl, YO=yarn over (bring needle forward as if to purl)
K2tog=Knit next two stitches together
SSK=Slip one as if to knit, slip another as if to knit, put left needle tip through two slipped stitches on right needle (from left to right), knit two stitches together
P2tog tbl=Purl next two stitches together through the back loop
Begin scarf
Cast on 32 stitches
Row 1: K1, * YO, K8, K2tog, repeat from *, end K1
Row 2: P1, * P2tog, P7, YO, P1, repeat from *, end P1
Row 3: K1, * K2, YO, K6, K2tog, repeat from *, end K1
Row 4: P1, * P2tog, P5, YO, P3, repeat from *, end P1
Row 5: K1, * K4, YO, K4, K2tog, repeat from *, end K1
Row 6: P1, * P2tog, P3, YO, P5, repeat from *, end P1
Row 7: K1, * K6, YO, K2, K2tog, repeat from *, end K1
Row 8: P1, * P2tog, P1, YO, P7, repeat from *, end P1
Row 9: K1, * K8, YO, K2tog, repeat from *, end K1
Row 10: P1, * YO, P8, P2tog tbl, repeat from *, end P1
Row 11: K1, * SSK, K7, YO, K1, repeat from *, end K1
Row 12: P1, * P2, YO, P6, P2tog tbl, repeat from *, end P1
Row 13: K1, * SSK, K5, YO, K3, repeat from *, end K1
Row 14: P1, * P4, YO, P4, P2tog tbl, repeat from *, end P1
Row 15: K1, * SSK, K3, YO, K5, repeat from *, end K1
Row 16: P1, * P6, YO, P2, P2tog tbl, repeat from *, end P1
Row 17: K1, * SSK, K1, YO, K7, repeat from *, end K1
Row 18: P1, * P8, YO, P2tog tbl, repeat from *, end P1
Repeat row 1-18 for length of scarf
Bind off loosely knitwise. Secure ends.
To block, soak scarf for 10-20 minutes in Eucalen or wool wash. Gently squeeze out excess water. Lay flat on a towel to dry.
Printable version of pattern [Word doc]
4 Responses to 'Jungle vines scarf'
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on June 18th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
Yeah! I’ve always liked that pattern, thanks!
Congrats again on the job…
on June 27th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
Hi Julie
Is this your pattern that you designed? It’s very beautiful. I love making scarves! With a full time job - it just seems enough for me.
Mary*
on June 27th, 2007 at 3:30 pm
It is a design I created with a little help from a stitch dictionary. The picture doesn’t show the detail very well. It’s very textured, and looks really neat with variegated yarns!
on July 5th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Maybe you’d like to be a “designer spotlight” on my new website?? huh??
Mary*