Absolute Beginners Scarf by Patricia Cantos

Absolute Beginners Scarf

Knitting
October 2010
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 10 - 6.0 mm
459 - 492 yards (420 - 450 m)
Adult - 215cm long and 19cm wide
English
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After years of teaching beginners knitting classes I have discovered that the ideal project for someone starting out includes both repetition - this gets your tension even - and some colour changes along the way - motivation to finish the project!

Using a 12ply (aran weight) yarn with 6mm knitting needles means you progress a little faster than you would with the standard 8ply (DK weight) yarn on a 4mm knitting needle. And, any bigger than about an 8mm knitting needle starts to get a little clunky for a beginner.

The width of the scarf is also an important consideration. Too wide and the rows seem endless, too narrow and you end up with a tie. I tried a few different widths and 30 stitches was just right.

The order of the colours involved a bit of colour theory and years of customer feedback. Pink and green placed together are always a winning combination - nature’s colours. Placing high value colours (light colours) between low value colours (dark colours) also gives the scarf added variety eg. the yellow was placed between the blue and purple; the red between the purple and green.

If you want to knit the scarf with this combination of colours we have a knitting kit with everything you need for this fun beginner’s project. Enjoy