Vertical Drop-Stitch Scarf |
Yarn: Berroco Weekend DK (75% Acrylic, 25% Peruvian Cotton; 268 yards [247 meters]/100 grams); #2924 Rhubarb - one skein
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Notions: Tapestry needle
Gauge: 22 stitches = 4 inches
Okie-dokie-o, let's get started! As I've mentioned, we will be working this scarf with I-cord edgings, and as you can probably tell from the pictures, we will be tapering the ends for the prettiness factor. So, before we get to the main pattern, we will cast on 8 stitches and then work the following set-up rows. Your I-cord edgings will consist of 3 stitches on either edge of the piece, and if you want a tutorial about the process, please go here. Basically, we will be slipping these stitches on the right sides and purling them on the wrongs; that's really all you need to do to create what looks like an I-cord. Anyway, did you get those 8 stitches cast on? Good, then let's continue like so:
Set-up Row 1 (wrong side): p3, k2, p3
Set-up Row 2: slip 3 wyib (with yarn in back), m1r, p2, m1l, slip 3 wyib
Set-up Row 3: p4, k2, p4