pink and red? why not
fringe? sure
pockets? they do come in handy
applique? the more the better
fringe? sure
pockets? they do come in handy
applique? the more the better
And so with that line of thought this scarf was born. Simple knitting pattern below.
Supplies:
US Size 10 1/2 knitting needles
US Size 6 knitting needles
Dark Pink, Light Pink and Red 100% cotton 4-ply yarn
Tapestry needle
Scraps of Fabric
No-sew, iron-on adhesive
Child Scarf Pattern
Using the 10 1/2 needles cast on 12 stitches with all three yarns combined.
Row 1: (k1, p1) all the way across
Row 2: (k1, p1) all the way across
trim red yarn, you will now be knitting with just the pink yarns
continue the the k1, p1 rib stitch to desired length of scarf.
For the last two rows add red yarn again and knit two more rows of k1 p1 rib stitch
Bind off.
Add fringe using all three yarns.
Weave in any loose ends.
Hopefully these directions are clear. I'm a little rusty writing patterns and realized I've forgotten some of the jargon. If you have questions, leave them in the comments. I'll do my best to answer questions.
Row 1: (k1, p1) all the way across
Row 2: (k1, p1) all the way across
trim red yarn, you will now be knitting with just the pink yarns
continue the the k1, p1 rib stitch to desired length of scarf.
For the last two rows add red yarn again and knit two more rows of k1 p1 rib stitch
Bind off.
Add fringe using all three yarns.
Weave in any loose ends.
Pockets
Adhere fabric scraps to adhesive paper. Place fabric with adhesive on pockets and iron to adhere. There should be directions with your adhesive paper on how to do this.Using size 6 needles cast on 12 stitches with red yarn only. Leave a long tail that will be used to sew the pocket onto the scarf.
Row 1: Knit across
Row 2: Pearl across
Rows (3-14) repeat rows 1 and 2
Row 15: k2tog, knit across to last two stitches, k2tog
Row 16: Purl across
Row 17: k2tog, knit across to last two stitches, k2tog
Row 18: Purl bind off
Make 2 pockets
Row 1: Knit across
Row 2: Pearl across
Rows (3-14) repeat rows 1 and 2
Row 15: k2tog, knit across to last two stitches, k2tog
Row 16: Purl across
Row 17: k2tog, knit across to last two stitches, k2tog
Row 18: Purl bind off
Make 2 pockets
Hopefully these directions are clear. I'm a little rusty writing patterns and realized I've forgotten some of the jargon. If you have questions, leave them in the comments. I'll do my best to answer questions.
*This scarf was made for a 4 year old child. You might want to increase the width of the scarf by 2 or 4 stitches depending on the size of the child.
11 comments:
Adorable scarf! I love the appliques on the pockets. Hope your little one feels better soon!
That is extra cute, I love everything about it! I would wear it, and I'm way over the hill.
This is fun and functional! I can picture this on a child (or an adult that's young at heart), no need for mittens. I hope your daughter feels better soon.
This is gorgeous. I have a plain scarf I knitted for my niece last year which required some jazzing up. Pockets and applique is just perfect! Great idea.
I love scarves with pockets! The applique is adorable
How cute! My daughter would love the colors! fun2bkids.blogspot.com
I like the red and the panta, it is like knitting for Chinese New Year.
Jessica,
I was thinking the same thing, something about it reminded me of Chinese New Years too.
that's a very personalized scarf, lovely!
adorable! the patches really add to it too.
I did it! I finally went ahead and made a scarf for my little niece. I used apples as the motif instead: http://sewinlove.com.au/2011/05/29/knitting-a-gift-childrens-apple-pocket-scarf/
What do you think?
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