Bakasana Scarf was inspired by gorgeous Namaste yarn by Scheepjes, and was named after one of the yoga poses. The scarf is large, soft and cozy, and can be also worn as a wrap.
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MATERIALS:
Namaste yarn by Scheepjes (50% Virgin Wool x 50% Acrylic, 100g/85m)
Color 613 Mountain x 6 skeins
You’ll find Namaste yarn (reviewed HERE) in local Scheepjes shops and via online retailers:
WoolWarehouse*, Deramores*, Black Sheep Wools* (all three in UK with international shipping)
Caro’sAtelier* (NL and Europe)
KnottyHouse* (Canada), Taemombo (US and Canada)
US 11 (8mm) 16” (40 cm or longer) circular needles
GAUGE:
11 sts x 15 rows = 10cm (4”) square in Stockinette stitch on 8mm needles after blockingSIZE:
Approx. 60 cm x 180 cmABBREVIATIONS:
CO: cast on
cdd (central double decrease): slip 2 stitches together, k1, then pass slipped stitches over
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together
k: knit
p: purl
RS: right side
st(s): stitch(es)
ssk (slip, slip, knit): slip 2 stitches, one at a time, knitwise to the RH needle; return stitches to LH needle in turned position and knit them together through the back loops (left leaning decrease).
WS: wrong side
yo: yarn over
INSTRUCTIONS
Copyright LillaBjornCrochet 2018. All rights reserved. This pattern is for unlimited personal use only. Do not reproduce or sell the pattern. The pattern may not be translated without permission or copied in any way (print or digitally), in part or in full. Items may be sold that are made from this pattern as long as the designer is credited. Shop owners, if you wish to make a kit with yarn using this pattern, please request permission and copyright details from me before offering any kits for sale. Please, read Copyright page for more information.With Namaste yarn and 8mm circular needles CO 59 sts.
Row 1 (RS): Knit – 59 sts.
Row 2 (WS): Knit.
Rows 3-20: Repeat rows 1-2.
Row 21 (RS): Knit.
Row 22 (WS): K11, p37, k11.
Rows 23 - 24: Repeat rows 21 - 22.
Row 25: K11, *k1, yo, ssk, k7, k2tog, yo ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 26: Repeat row 22.
Row 27: K11, *k2, yo, ssk, k5, k2tog, yo, k1 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 28: Repeat row 22.
Row 29: K11, *k3, yo, ssk, k3, k2tog, yo, k2 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 30: Repeat row 22.
Row 31: K11, *k4, yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k3 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 32: Repeat row 22.
Row 33: K11, *k5, yo, cdd, yo, k4 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 34: Repeat row 22.
Row 35: K11, *p1, k11 ; work from * to end.
Row 36: K12, *p11, k1 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 37: K11, *k1, p1, k9, p1 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 38: K11, p1, *k1, p9, k1, p1 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 39: K11, *p1, k1, p1, k7, p1, k1 ; work from * 3 times, p1, k11.
Row 40: K12, *p1, k1, p7, k1, p1, k1 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 41: K11, *(k1, p1) x 2, k5, p1, k1, p1 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 42: K11, p1, *k1, p1, k1, p5, (k1, p1) x 2 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 43: K11, *(p1, k1) x 2, p1, k3, (p1, k1) x 2 ; work from * 3 times, p1, k11.
Row 44: K12, *(p1, k1) x 2, p3, (k1, p1) x 2, k1 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 45: K11, *(k1, p1) x 6 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 46: K11, p1, *(k1, p1) x 6 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 47: K11, *k2, (p1, k1) x 5 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 48: K11, p1, *(p1, k1) x 5, p2 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 49: K11, *k3, (p1, k1) x 3, p1, k2 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 50: K11, p1, *p2, (k1, p1) x 3, k1, p3 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 51: K11, *k4, (p1, k1) x 2, p1, k3 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 52: K11, p1, *p3, (k1, p1) x 2, k1, p4 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 53: K11, *k5, p1, k1, p1, k4 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 54: K11, p1, *p4, k1, p1, k1, p5 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Row 55: K11, *k6, p1, k5 ; work from * 3 times, k12.
Row 56: K11, p1, *p5, k1, p6 ; work from * 3 times, k11.
Repeat rows 25-56 six more times.
Repeat rows 25-34 once more.
Knit 20 more rows.
Bind off. Block scarf to measurements.
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Me encanta que te metas en el mundo del tejido en dos agujas, por fin!!! me encantaaaaa, tengo todos tus patrones en crochet, pero mi mano, debido al cáncer no puedo hacer mucha fuerza, pero tengo que acabar cosas que tengo a medias. Sigue así me encanta este wrap. Besotes.
ReplyDeleteI love that you get into the world of weaving in two needles, finally! I love it, I have all your patterns in crochet, but my hand, because I do not have to do much strength, but I have to finish the things that I have means. Keep it up I love this coat. kisses
Now for a crochet pattern. I tried knitting in my 20s, picked it up again in my 50s - still can't get tension correct. Too tight or too loose. Knitting, for me, is opposite of Namaste.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAm working this pattern now, and the WRITTEN directions above for Row 48 appear to be in error. I recommend doing (K1, P1) x 5 to maintain the pattern, not the (P1, K1) x 5 as shown above. The CHART/GRAPH is correct.
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