Waving Chevron Scarf


self-released in January 2009: free!

A basic garter stitch scarf with some increases and decreases forming the waving shape and chevron point, and 3-color striping to make it pop! The pattern is written for any yarn weight, needle size, gauge - you just cast on as many stitches as you want for the width and knit until it's long enough. Try a self-striping or variegated yarn, use a single solid for a simpler scarf, or try big color chunks instead of 1-row stripes, all for different looks!

This pattern was posted about on:

Crafty Crafty

OregonLive.com's knitting blog

Craft: blog

WhipUp.net

and redistributed on Cut Out + Keep


it was translated into French on La Tribu Terrible!



The stats:

Make any size; use any yarn, needles, gauge!

Use 3 yarn colors to get results like the sample, or use a self-striping or variegated yarn for a different look. You'll also need a stitch marker.

Skills needed: knit, increase, decrease.

The pdf is 2 pages.

find more details (plus the pattern in case you're anti-pdf) in the blog post!

and check it out on ravelry!