this will be a page in pancakes blog for free mostly crocheting but also knitting and sewing patterns.
hope that i’ll be able to give present some of my favorite patterns for extra cute creations.!
but that means i should also show my own creations, and right now there is actually not enough time for anything else but studying…
but we’ll see
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ok, so i was searching for an easy scarf pattern for my lovely pink candy yarn and i bumbed into this great free project in Stich DC blog .
It was really nice and easy to make and now I have this cable scarf !
here is a picture of my scarf, you can see the colour I chose.
And here is the pattern copied from Marie Connolly from Stitch DC who was kind enough to share it. (:
“MEGA CABLED SCARF
designed by Marie Connolly
Materials: 1 skein Cascade Magnum, US 19 Knitting Needle, Cable Needle, Darning Needle and Large Pom-Pom Maker.
(I used 1 ball of pink-red candy yarn, 8 mm knitting needles and a 3rd 7mm needle for the cables )
With large needle, cast on 12 stitches.
Row 1: Purl
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: CF8 (slip 4 stitches on cable holder, hold in front, knit 4 stitches from left hand needle, k4 from cable holder), K4
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: Knit
Row 6: Purl
Row 7: Knit
Row 8: Purl
Row 9: K4, CB8 (slip 4 stitches onto cable needle, hold in back, knit 4 stitches from left hand needle, k4 from cable needle)
Row 10: Purl
Row 11: Knit
Row 12: Purl
Row 13: Knit
Row 14: Purl
Repeat from row 3 to row 14 until desired length.
To Finish, work row 3, 4, and 5 and bind off.
Cinch cast on and cast off edges and attach large pom-pom.
(I just added some crocheted flowers (: )
Weave in ends and Enjoy.
Posted by Marie from Stitch DC”
It was really easy to make and I really suggest you get started on it!
Have fun!!




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Σεπτεμβρίου 28, 2009 στο 4:01 μμ
Susan
These scarves make great gifts. I really like the color you chose.
Οκτωβρίου 1, 2009 στο 9:36 μμ
pandeaf
welcome Susan!
and thank you!
yes, i think i’ll make some for gifts (:
it’s so easy!