Louisa Harding Creeper Scarf Knitting Pattern
By Louisa Harding
Specifications
| Brand: | Louisa Harding |
| Yarn Weight: | Worsted |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Techniques and Construction: | Worked Flat |
Product Description
Louisa Harding Creeper Knitted Scarf
What Is Being Made
The Creeper is a knitted scarf design by Louisa Harding, featured in issue #137 Esquel. This downloadable PDF pattern provides complete instructions for creating a finished scarf using traditional knitting techniques.
Knitting Techniques
The Creeper scarf is worked flat, meaning the fabric is created by knitting back and forth on needles rather than in the round. This flat construction method is a fundamental approach in scarf design, allowing for straightforward row-by-row progression from one end of the scarf to the other.
Stitches and Construction
While specific stitch patterns are detailed within the full PDF instructions, the pattern employs standard knitting stitches appropriate for scarf construction. The flat-worked technique allows knitters to create consistent stitch patterns across the length of the finished piece.
Materials Required
To complete this project, you will need yarn and knitting needles. Specific yarn weight, yardage requirements, needle size, and gauge information are provided within the downloadable pattern PDF to ensure proper fit and finished dimensions.
Pattern Information
This is an official Knitting Fever, Inc. (KFI) publication designed by Louisa Harding with photography by Stephen Jessup. The pattern is intended for personal use and includes measurements and gauge guidelines to help achieve the intended final result.
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