Although some of us haven't stopped! I am starting a jacket for my man, plus trying to get some of those UFOs (UnFinished Objects) completed! Check out the new photo of Muriel from the Kaipatiki group - her new sleeveless jacket is absolutely gorgeous. Bashi also completed her mauve shawl - sorry, no photo - we were taking and laughing too much!
The Kaipatiki bicycle is ready to hit the streets.
At the Estuary we are gearing up towards the 'Transforming the Square' exhibition in November - all others are also welcome to be involved. I think I'll look for a bigger space, the rate we're going. We'll be talking details next week so we can do a floorplan and layout of all the great work.
Literacy North Shore is advertising the Knitting with Numbers course I am offering there next term, and there is a Saturday workshop available in May at Selwyn College - check it out.
See you soon! Keep knitting and sharing ideas and inspirations. :)
KIP 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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Irish Hiking Scarf pattern
approx. 350 yards of worsted weight yarn
size 8 US needles and a cable needle or one double pointed needle
(Feel free to use chubbier yarn and/or larger needles to make a giant scarf. It will look just as lovely!)
Finished size, approx. 5 ½” x 55”
Cast on 42 stitches.
Row 1. (WS) K2, P2, K2, P6, K2, P2, K2, P6, K2, P2, K2, P6, K2, P2, K2
Row 2. (RS) K4, P2, K6, P2, K2, P2, K6, P2, K2, P2, K6, P2, K4
Row 3. (WS) repeat row 1
Row 4. (RS) repeat row 2
Row 5. (WS) repeat row 1.
Row 6. (RS) repeat row 2.
Row 7. (WS) repeat row 1.
Row 8. (RS) K4, P2, C6F, P2, K2, P2, C6F, P2, K2, P2, C6F, P2, K4
Repeat these rows to desired length, ending on row 7. Bind off.
Key:
C6F = Slip 3 sts. onto a cable needle and hold to front of work. K3, then K the 3 sts. off cable needle.
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