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Knit Amber Reversible Scarf Pattern & Tutorial

Hi friends! Today's pattern is the Knit Amber Reversible Scarf. While working on the scarf, I noticed the reverse side looked more like the "right side" to me, so I named the scarf the Amber Reversible Scarf. I know, very original LOL.


I posted a video of the stitch you'll be using on the blog and links to the video tutorial on YouTube. You can find the PDF pattern (currently) of the stitch for free here:


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Right-Handed Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/j1HNIm0ZX38



Left-Handed Tutorial: https://youtu.be/QPDMeVs7qow

SIZE - 50" x 10"


GAUGE = in pattern

4" = 16 Stitches | 12 Rows


YARN USED Yarn Bee, Tender Touch | Color: Amber

2 balls | 270 yards


NEEDLES - I used Knit Picks, Rainbow Straight Needles US 11/8mm

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SKILL LEVEL – Intermediate

ABBREVIATIONS

  • co – Cast on

  • st(s) – Stitch(es)

  • sl – Slip

  • yo – Yarn over

  • k – Knit

  • p – Purl

  • k2tog – Knit 2 sts together

  • wyif – With yarn in front

  • wyib – With yarn in back

  • pw – Purl-wise

  • rs – Wrong side

  • rep – Repeat

  • bet – Between

  • p3sso – Pass 3 slip stitches over 


SPECIAL STITCHES

  • m5k - Make 5: [k1, yo] twice, k1 all in the same stitch.

  • Work 5tog (work 5 sts together): wyif, sl 3 pw, k2tog, p3sso.



NOTES – Pattern is written in US terms.


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Tip: Aside from rows 4-5 & 10-11, all the rest of the rows are “knit the knit stitches, and purl the purl stitches”.


For every row, slip the first stitch purl-wise with yarn in the front. K the last stitch.


co 43 sts. This stitch pattern is in multiples of 8 +1 (I added 2 for selvedge edges)


Row 1 (rs): sl1, k1, [p5, k1, p1, k1]. Rep bet [ ] until last st. k last st.

Row 2: sl1, p1, [k1, p1, k5, p1]. Rep bet [ ] until last st. k last st. 

Row 3: sl1, k1, [p5, k1, p1, k1]. Rep bet [ ] until last st. k last st.

Row 4: sl1, p1, [m5k, p1, work 5tog, p1]. Rep bet [ ] until last st. k last st.

Row 5: sl1, k1, [p1, k1, p5, k1]. Rep bet [ ] until last st. k last st.

Row 6: sl1, p1, [k5, p1, k1, p1]. Rep bet [ ]until last st. k last st.

Rows 7 - 9: sl1, Rep rows 5 - 6, then 5 again.

Row 10: sl1, p1, [work 5tog, p1, m5k, p1]. Rep bet [ ] until last st. k last st.

Rows 11 - 12: Rep rows 1 - 2 once.


Rep Rows 1-12 until you run out of yarn (approx. 135 yards). Attach a new ball of yarn and continue the pattern until you run out of yarn. To match the beginning, End on row 2 or 8.


Finishing

Bind off and weave in ends. Blocking is recommended.



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