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Twisted Scarf: Divided Triangles
Yarn: B+; as photographed in brown and beige; weight 1 oz.
Needles: number 9 or 10
Gauge: 4 stitches to one inch
Chart: one box= 4 stitches; 12 boxes wide; 4 x 12 = 48 sts.
One box= 4 ridges; 12 ridges high; 4 x 12 = 48 rgs.
To knit: Follow the chart. Unit 1 is knit of beige yarn; unit 2 of brown. For unit 2, PK from right CO row of unit 1; cast on 24 sts. Break yarn and run under. Fasten beads at extreme points.
Compare this scarf with the Single Wing Halo in the single unit designs. The Single Wing Halo may be extended to any length; this one is fixed in length and proportion besides having multiplied bias stretch.
Beads may be fastened at the far points of scarf to secure twist.
Note: In an attempt to revive and republish this book, I am looking for people to reknit these patterns and share their photos. Please join our Number Knitting group if you would like to reknit this pattern.
Thanks,
Kelly Vaughn, Document Geek.
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