Saturday, November 23, 2013
Dos Cables En Uno Scarf Pattern FREE PATTERN
The other day on Ravelry a knitter asked if somebody could find a pattern to match a photo she posted. It was really a very simple scarf with a cable (or two cables) running up the center. No pattern found.
So, I wrote up a pattern by reverse-engineering off of the photo. The result is Dos Cables En Uno Scarf (Two Cables into One). This narrow (6") scarf starts with 2x2 ribbing that is morphed into the two opposingly twisted cables which together makes what is known as a horseshoe cable. The difference here is that there is a stitch - or two - between the cables. Originally I thought it was just 1 reverse stockingette column, but now I'm thinking that two reverse stockinette stitches is a better option.
We're still getting prepared for our big sailing adventure to the Bay Islands of Honduras, perhaps Belize and Mexico and then over to Key West! This will be over many months. So far it is still a "go" for early December. The professional survey on the boat has been completed (no show-stopping issues found) which was the big unknown in our planning. The canvas guy is waiting for the special Tenara thread to repair a sail cover, and Jonesy has another dentist appointment tomorrow (yes, they work on Sundays here). We have sold our cherished fiberglass launcha (skiff) to be relinquished the day we leave. It has served us well here on the Rio Dulce in Guatemala.
Anyway here is the FREE KNITTING PATTERN for the version with the cables separated by 2 sts. Enjoy!
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DOS
CABLES EN UNO SCARF
(2 Cables into One)
By
Terry Morris - SailingKnitter
Materials
350 yds. Worsted weight yarn (sample knit in Knit Picks Worsted 100% wool, Bare)
US size 7 (4.5mm) needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size: 6” wide
Gauge: 5 sts = 1” over Cable Pattern in worsted weight
Note:
Any weight of yarn such as chunky or
bulky may easily be substituted in this pattern by also increasing the needle
size. The width of scarf will also be wider.
Cast
on 30 sts.
Border
Row 1 (RS): *k2, p2, repeat from * to
last 2 sts, k2.
Row 2 (WS): *p2, k2, repeat from * to
last 2 sts, p2.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until border
measures 3 1/2" ending after working a Row 1.
Set
Up for Cable (WS): (p1, k1) 4 times, p6, k2, p6,
k2, (p1,k1) 3 times.
Begin Cable Patterning. Use either the following written instructions or
the chart below.
Row 1 (RS): (k1, p1) 4 times, C6B, p2,
C6F, p2, (k1, p1) 3 times.
Row 2 and all even rows (WS): (p1, k1) 4
times, p6, k2 p6, k2, (p1, k1) 3 times.
Row 3, 5, and 7: (k1, p1) 4 times, k6, p2,
k6, p2, (k1, p1) 3 times.
Row 8: same as Row 2.
Repeat these 8 rows until piece is your
desired length minus 3 ½" for the final border ending after working a WS
row.
Border
Work Border the same as the beginning
border until border is 3 1/2". Bind off. Weave in ends.
END
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I love the cabled scarf you are making. It looks like the same one I am doing as part of this long vest I am making - Meandor.
I think I will start your scarf too. Thanks girlfriend
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I think I will start your scarf too. Thanks girlfriend
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