A few posts back, I described how to make the moss stitch. Sometimes called Linen Stitch, Granite Stitch, Seed Stitch, any one else want to suggest a name? I guess when you are a lovely stitch, you can have as many names as you would like.
I modified the stitch a small amount, and got a completely different look for this scarf.
Materials
Yarn Bee Interlocked Yarn in Mustard, Ivory, Charcoal, two skeins each
Size “N” hook
Pattern
Chain an even number of stitches. For this I chained 30.
Row 1: In the 4th chain from the hook, SC. *CH 1, SK next CH, SC into the next.* Repeat across. The last stitch should be a SC, CH 1 and turn.
Row 2: *SC into the front loop of the first chain space, (this is the modification, instead of SC-ing into the chain space, go into the front loop only) chain 1,* Repeat the pattern across. The last SC will be into the front loop of the 2nd chain of the turning chain from the row before. Always look for this certain stitch so your sides remain straight.
That’s it for the pattern.
Here are the color changes I used:
14 rows Ivory
14 rows Mustard
3 rows charcoal
3 rows ivory
3 rows charcoal
3 rows ivory
14 rows Mustard
14 rows ivory
14 rows charcoal
14 rows mustard
3 rows ivory
3 rows charcoal
3 rows ivory
3 rows charcoal
14 rows mustard
14 rows ivory
Enjoy!
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