coral
02-07-2008, 04:38 PM
I got a tip from another posted about a scarf. Here's the link to a photo (http://brooklyntweed.blogspot.com/2007/04/noro-scarf.html)of it.
The blogspot comes with a pattern at the bottom. I am not sure I am understanding it correctly and really don't want to frog it.
Here's the pattern as supplied by the original knitter from his flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/68971937@N00/475926102/in/set-72157594529935783/) site.
And, then from his blogspot site (http://brooklyntweed.blogspot.com/2007/04/noro-scarf.html)
I have 4 balls; two of my main color and one each of color b and color c. Here are my questions:
1. Am I working from two skeins at once, such as main color and one of the two accent colors, and then alternate the accent color every 2 rows?
Or
2. The main colorway for 2 rows, then accent yarn 1 for 2 rows, main colorway again, then accent yarn 2 for 2 rows and repeat?
Or something else?
I am getting confused with the 3 colorways, and his initial reference to changing every 3 rows and then saying it's every 2 rows.
Besides that, I really love the yarn, his finished scarf and can not wait to get going on mine!
The blogspot comes with a pattern at the bottom. I am not sure I am understanding it correctly and really don't want to frog it.
Here's the pattern as supplied by the original knitter from his flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/68971937@N00/475926102/in/set-72157594529935783/) site.
And, then from his blogspot site (http://brooklyntweed.blogspot.com/2007/04/noro-scarf.html)
I have 4 balls; two of my main color and one each of color b and color c. Here are my questions:
1. Am I working from two skeins at once, such as main color and one of the two accent colors, and then alternate the accent color every 2 rows?
Or
2. The main colorway for 2 rows, then accent yarn 1 for 2 rows, main colorway again, then accent yarn 2 for 2 rows and repeat?
Or something else?
I am getting confused with the 3 colorways, and his initial reference to changing every 3 rows and then saying it's every 2 rows.
Besides that, I really love the yarn, his finished scarf and can not wait to get going on mine!