Friday, January 29, 2010

Zebra Print Scarf How Do I Knit Zebra Print?

How do I knit Zebra print? - zebra print scarf

Is it possible?

I just want a zebra-striped scarf, but I do not know how.

3 comments:

Webwise said...

The following link is the best I could find. I know there is a pattern scarf, but thought I might be able to work with him if they know how to black with white or wire exchanges, want to maintain the appearance of zebra really.

http://store.payloadz.com/str-asp-i.3477 ...

Pam D said...

Use a scarf-style basis, then decide how far you want your stripes to be.

If you want horizontal stripes, only to read the colors every 2-4 rows, but if you want, vertical (long) lines down.

Suppose you have 40 points, you want every point bandwidth of 10 or maybe a band of 12 points on 8 stitches, etc. If you have two strips of each color, black can be "drawn with the wire from the middle and the outside each ball, otherwise you will keep on a spool of wire or some wind this position if you want to buy more son.

You can immediately in two colors, or only with color and the second connection, the colors of the bands along the second row. That is, the example of the first group, with the tip of the first color (or pattern) 10 points, joining the color of second place and 10 stitches, then a new segment of the first color for the next 10 points, and then connected to another new chapter on the second color of the last 10 stitches. This means that you read weave threadST 4 different purposes.

Note that you should not wear the wire through the back of the line configuration in order to draw the best from the extension and horrible to the back of the scarf. Every time you paint, make sure to share and on the previous color, or the differences between colors, which should be completed at a later date sewn. Stay in control along the sidelines and see what I do when they do not bring the wire around each other when changing colors mean.

You can vary the width of the bands in the different phases of the course, if you want a uniform flow and to participate in various sections of colors, from time to time.

Good luck


Pam D said...

Use a scarf-style basis, then decide how far you want your stripes to be.

If you want horizontal stripes, only to read the colors every 2-4 rows, but if you want, vertical (long) lines down.

Suppose you have 40 points, you want every point bandwidth of 10 or maybe a band of 12 points on 8 stitches, etc. If you have two strips of each color, black can be "drawn with the wire from the middle and the outside each ball, otherwise you will keep on a spool of wire or some wind this position if you want to buy more son.

You can immediately in two colors, or only with color and the second connection, the colors of the bands along the second row. That is, the example of the first group, with the tip of the first color (or pattern) 10 points, joining the color of second place and 10 stitches, then a new segment of the first color for the next 10 points, and then connected to another new chapter on the second color of the last 10 stitches. This means that you read weave threadST 4 different purposes.

Note that you should not wear the wire through the back of the line configuration in order to draw the best from the extension and horrible to the back of the scarf. Every time you paint, make sure to share and on the previous color, or the differences between colors, which should be completed at a later date sewn. Stay in control along the sidelines and see what I do when they do not bring the wire around each other when changing colors mean.

You can vary the width of the bands in the different phases of the course, if you want a uniform flow and to participate in various sections of colors, from time to time.

Good luck


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