It is a simple and very enjoyable chevron lace. I admire the economy of the Shetland Knitter practice of knitting 3 together for the decrease rather than slip 1, knit 2 together, pass the slipped stitch over. I find the practice elegant, as well as efficient. To make the coloured yarn last longer, I knit 2 rows with a plain and 2 rows Invicta, then 4 rows plain and 2 rows Invicta. The exercise served as an impromptu colour study with the bonus of making use of every last inch of the fancy material. I just relaxedly carried the yarn up the side of the work, which added a yarnover effect to the edges.
When fellow knitter and coworker Kim arrived on Saturday, we decided to make up one of the colours in the same pattern as I had used with the vintage Invicta. Swift and ball winder to work, then the rest of the afternoon knitting.
This is the result of just a couple of hours. I look forward to blocking and putting it on display.
Chevron Scarf
100g (maybe) sock weight yarn
3.75mm needles
Cast on 61 stitches.
Row 1: Knit 1, (yarn forward, knit 3, knit 3 together, knit 3, yarn forward, knit 1) to end.
Row 2: Knit.
Repeat until scarf is desired length or until yarn is finished.
Compliments of: Myrtle Station Wool & Ferguson's Knitting
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