My son lived in Brooklyn and preferred to get around on his bicycle. He’s alsoa runner, so his scarves get a lot of hardwear. He asked for a warm, indestructible, machine wash-and-dry-able scarf in the team colors of his beloved Orlando Magic.
I designed this scarf using a technique known as "helix knitting." What looks like hundreds of one-row stripes is really just three that run around the tube, like stripes on a peppermint stick. That takes care of the ugly "jog" that comes with knitting one-row stripes and it’s kinda cool, even if you’re not a math or science geek! This pattern includes my recipe for New England Clam Chowder.
This pattern is also available in the instant download ebook, American Gift Knitting.
My son lived in Brooklyn and preferred to get around on his bicycle. He’s alsoa runner, so his scarves get a lot of hardwear. He asked for a warm, indestructible, machine wash-and-dry-able scarf in the team colors of his beloved Orlando Magic.
I designed this scarf using a technique known as "helix knitting." What looks like hundreds of one-row stripes is really just three that run around the tube, like stripes on a peppermint stick. That takes care of the ugly "jog" that comes with knitting one-row stripes and it’s kinda cool, even if you’re not a math or science geek! This pattern includes my recipe for New England Clam Chowder.
This pattern is also available in the instant download ebook, American Gift Knitting.