Weekend: Simple, Modern Knits by Jen Geigley

Weekend: Simple, Modern Knits by Jen Geigley

Author:Jen Geigley [Geigley, Jen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2015-08-31T21:00:00+00:00


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DESIGN NOTES

because you’ll be using your arms to knit this scarf out of wool roving. Slow and steady is the way to go, and in no time you’ll have a gigantic, chunky accessory that makes an impact. Oversized is always in fashion, and knitting with your arms gives this

SIZES One size DIRECTIONS

Using left hand and long-tail method, CO 3 sts onto your right arm.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 9 x 110 inches (may vary)

YARN

2 pounds (907 gr) Ashland Bay Merino Roving wrist off your hand. Pull working yarn through the st, making a loop. Slide your left hand through the loop from back to front. Rep for next 2 sts, except slide your left wrist through the loop from front to back.

NEEDLES Your arms

NOTIONS Scissors wrist off your hand. Pull working yarn through the st, making a loop. Slide your right hand through the loop from back to front. Rep for next 2 sts, except slide your right wrist through the loop from front to back.

GAUGE

Scarf: 3 inches = 1 st

Rep Rows 1 & 2 until your have used all but 12” of roving.

To BO, work sts as above until you have 2 sts on your arm.

on your arm and pull that st over the last st you knit. Rep once more; 1 st rem. Thread tail through last st and pull taught.

FINISHING VIDEO

For additional help with learning how to arm knit, check out Wool and the Gang’s DIY Arm Knitting Tutorial on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh5x40Y2Bd0



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