Makin' Bacon Scarf
Here's a scarf that's truly bacon inspired. For this adorable knit craft, follow the simple pattern and you'll love the results. Enjoy your Makin' Bacon Scarf this winter!
This would be a fantastic gift for the bacon lover in your life. It's just subtle enough! Someone might not even realize it's a bacon-inspired knit scarf pattern. You could make it in other colors if you love the look of the wavy pattern but don't love the bacon theme. It's a cozy knitting pattern that will keep you or your loved one warm this winter! It's a great introduction to wavy knits as well.
Materials:
- STITCH NATION by Debbie Stoller™ “Alpaca Love™”:
2 balls 3920 Ruby A, 1 ball 3101 Vanilla B. - Circular Knitting Needle: 5mm [US 8] 36”.
- Yarn needle
Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4” in ripple pattern.
Check your gauge: Use any size needles to obtain the gauge.
Instructions:
- With A, cast on 272 sts.
- Row 1: Knit.
- Row 2: K1, purl across to last st, k1.
- Row 3: K1, *[k2tog] 3 times, [yo, k1] 6 times, [k2tog] 3 times;
- repeat from * across to last st, k1.
- Row 4: Knit.
- Repeat Rows 1–4, changing color as in following color sequence:
- Work 8 more rows with A (for a total of 12 A-colored rows), [4
- rows with B, 4 rows with A] 2 times, 4 rows with B. Bind off.
Finishing:
Weave in ends. Steam block gently, if desired.
Notes:
The scarf is worked from long edge to long edge. Work back and forth on circular needle, as if working on straight needles.
The stitch pattern creates ripples across the fabric. After several row repeats, 15 ripples should be apparent.
You can find this project, and many more just like it, in our new free eBook, 12 Knitted Scarf Patterns: Fabulous Free Knitting Patterns for Beginners!
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patriciaadecker 25 95263
Dec 31, 2012
I need this converted to crochet, please! I want to make it for my son's birthday! Thank you!!!
PeachPecan
Dec 20, 2011
I am either going to have to learn to knit or figure out how to do this in crochet - my niece will love it!
djmo
Dec 24, 2011
i am thinking...try a wave ripple pattern which would measure out the length needed (use afghan count for wave ripples). i also asked if this could be adapted to crochet. my knitting skills would make the bacon look not so bacon
Goofysgal
Oct 13, 2011
I am so making this for my adopted soldier now a friend that will be going back over to Afghanistan He loves BACON and it is not allowed over there. I think he will enjoy this! Thanks for the pattern.
wordsmith17
Dec 22, 2010
Looks cool, if I had the right length of circular needle I'd have myself wearing bacon in no time
gyngersf
Dec 11, 2010
That looks cool, but sort of difficult looking. If I get really ambitious I might try it.
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