How to Knit a Rib Stitch Scarf

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A local knitter made this Rib Stitch Scarf from two skeins of Tah­ki Homespun wool.

Here’s a first-rate beginner’s knitting project-designed by Coats & Clark, the yarn manufacturer, and used here with the company’s permission-that’ll yield a warm 7″ X 70″ scarf. The scarf pattern features the rib stitch, which is useful for the nov­ice to learn, since it’s frequently em­ployed in knitting.

Materials: You’ll need ten ounces of four-ply yarn in a color of your choice (Coats & Clark recommends either its Red Heart Fabulend wool-blend worsted yarn or other Red Heart yarn) plus one pair of No. 10 knitting needles (an easy size to work with for a person who’s just learning to knit). For this article of clothing, the gauge is not important.

To start: Measure off about 54″ of yarn and cast on 50 stitches.

Row 1. With the yarn in back of your work, insert the needle from right to left in front of the first stitch and slip it onto the right-hand needle (this is called “slip one st as if to purl”), then K1, *P2, K2. Repeat from * across.

Row 2. With the yarn in front of your work, slip the first stitch as if to purl, then P1, *K2, P2. Repeat from * across. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 alternately until the length is 70″ . Bind off in ribbing.

  • Published on Dec 21, 2010
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