Monday, November 3, 2008

The (In)famous Noro Striped Scarf

I know, I know, this scarf has been blogged to death, but I was so happy with the result that I have to share:


I used 5 skeins of Kureyon in total and cast on 45 stitches on a 4.5 mm needle, knitting in a K1, P1 rib. I started with colours 178 and 185 and alternated these every 2 rows, carrying the yarn up the side. I knitted a selvage stitch by knitting the first stitch into the back of the loop, and slipped the last stitch with the yarn in front. When my first two balls of Kureyon were finished I decided the scarf would not be long enough (I casted on more stitches than the pattern asked for), so I decided to raid my stash and use one ball of colourway 146, from which I wound 2 balls, so I was knitting with the start and end of the ball alternatingly, does that make any sense? This way, I still ended up with a variation, despite using the same ball. When colour 146 was finished, I went back to my regularly scheduled programming using colour 178 and 185 again. All said and done, the scarf measures 7" by 80", just the right size in my opinion.

This was a quick and easy knitting project, perfect in it's mind-numbing repetitiveness, yet intriguing enough because I couldn't wait to see what effect the two colours would end up making. Highly recommended and the perfect project for beginning knitters.

3 comments:

Shepherd's Loft said...

I think it's a wonderful scarf. One day I will knit one and proudly blog it, too. Thanks for sharing.

Shim Farm said...

Hi Linda, thanks for your kind comments - I have been following your blog and have been coveting your sheep! Maybe one day we'll get some, but until then I will live vicariously through you!
Thanks,
Ann

lulu said...

Love it! I just added this to my to-knit list. That was such a clever fix you did midway to make sure your scarf would be long enough.

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