Wanted to share this warm and textured an unisex scarf swatch I came up with!
* turn after every row *
Check out my front/ back post stitch video here I explain and show how to make the stitches and how to do the post section of this scarf
I used an I hook and Vikki Howell's Sheepish yarn However feel free to use any yarn and matching hook size
* turn after the end of every row*
Section A
Row 1-5 are hdc20 ( start with a chain row or foundation hdc)
Section B
Row 6 chain 2( counts as a step up and not a stitch, some people only like to ch1 here either way is fine) work a Front Post DC around the first stitch, work a Back Post DC around the next stitch repeat until the end of the row
** UNLIKE with basket weave patterns we do NOT want to alternate how the front post and back post stitches work up!***
Row 7-12 Chain 2,Work a front poston the first stitch and a back post on the next. Repeat until the end of the row
Repeat section A then B until you have the desired length.
* turn after every row *
Check out my front/ back post stitch video here I explain and show how to make the stitches and how to do the post section of this scarf
I used an I hook and Vikki Howell's Sheepish yarn However feel free to use any yarn and matching hook size
* turn after the end of every row*
Section A
Row 1-5 are hdc20 ( start with a chain row or foundation hdc)
Section B
Row 6 chain 2( counts as a step up and not a stitch, some people only like to ch1 here either way is fine) work a Front Post DC around the first stitch, work a Back Post DC around the next stitch repeat until the end of the row
** UNLIKE with basket weave patterns we do NOT want to alternate how the front post and back post stitches work up!***
Row 7-12 Chain 2,Work a front poston the first stitch and a back post on the next. Repeat until the end of the row
Repeat section A then B until you have the desired length.
Nice with Self Striping prints.
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