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Two balls of a very thin chenilley deep pink yarn, no ball band or maker information, bought from BeeBee Wools at the 2003 Knitting and Stitching Show for a pound each. It seems quite similar to the (discontinued) Rowan Fine Cotton Chenille.
\nJust a rectangle in a lacy pattern I found in a book. It's called something like \"faggoted rib\". I added an extra knit stitch on each side of the scarf to give a firmer edge and also slipped the first stitch of each row purlwise to give a chained edge.
\nCompleted Tuesday 16 December 2003.
\n","summary":"Scarf knitted in faggoted rib.","username":"Kake","node_image_licence":"","locales":[],"timestamp":"2007-06-06T13:25:44","os_y":"","categories":["Kake's Completed Projects","Kake's Patterns","Knitting","Knitting Patterns","Knitting Stitch Patterns","Scarves","Two-Skein Projects"],"fax":"","phone":"","latitude":"","content":"==== Yarn ====\n\nTwo balls of a very thin chenilley deep pink yarn, no ball band or maker information, bought from BeeBee Wools at the 2003 Knitting and Stitching Show for a pound each. It seems quite similar to the (discontinued) [[Rowan Fine Cotton Chenille]].\n\n==== Pattern ====\n\nJust a rectangle in a lacy pattern I found in a book. It's called something like \"faggoted rib\". I added an extra knit stitch on each side of the scarf to give a firmer edge and also slipped the first stitch of each row purlwise to give a chained edge.\n\n* Cast on a multiple of three stitches, plus two.\n* Row 1: Slip one purlwise with yarn in front, *(knit one, yarn round needle, knit two together), repeat from * to last stitch, knit one.\n* Repeat row 1 until long enough.\n\nCompleted Tuesday 16 December 2003."}