Attaching a border to a scarf








I've been working on this raglan increase scarf for quite a while now and I've ended up changing a lot of things including the edging. 

The pattern I used for this raglan increase scarf is by Sonja Bargielowska, I have all the details on my ravelry page 

here


I've knitted most of the scarf by now and I'm working on the edge lace: 

 Here is a video

on how to attach a border to live stitches, it doesn't need seaming, binding off or picking up stitches. 



As you can see I'm knitting the leaves edge perpendicular to my previous knitting, it's quite fun and very simple. 



These are the instructions for the leaf edge: 


Row 01: [ k3, yo, k1, yo, k2 ]

Row 02: [ p6, k1fb, k1 ]

Row 03:  [ k2, p1, k2, yo, k1, yo, k3 ]

Row 04: [ p8, k1fb, k2 ]

Row 05: [ k2, p2, k3, yo, k1, yo, k4 ]

Row 06: [ p10, k1fb, k3 ]

Row 07: [ k2, p3, ssk, k5, k2tog, k1 ]

Row 08: [ p8, k1fb, p1, k3 ]

Row 09: [ k2, p1, k1, p2, ssk, k3, k2tog, k1 ] 

Row 10: [ p6, k1fb, k1, p1, k3 ]

Row 11: [ k2, p1, k1, p3, ssk, k1, k2tog, k1 ] 

Row 12: [ p4, k1fb, k2, p1, k3 ]

Row 13: [ k2, p1, k1, p4, slk2p, k1 ]

Row 14: [ p2tog, bind off 3, k1, p1, k3 ]


You want to continue repeating until you finish the stitches on your left needle.


I hope it's helpful, let me know if you decide to knit this scarf or use the lace border on any projects. 

Happy knitting! 

TeoMakes 




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