Gryffindor Scarf
And finally, here's the Gryffindor scarf. I don't have a picture for this one, but go look at the picture for the Hufflepuff scarf if you want to get an idea of what this will look like.
This is the one I haven't made an example of. Try to get the gauge to be about 4 rows per inch, but you can adjust the pattern to fit pretty much any yarn and needles. The scarf is worked in garter stitch, with plenty of nice loose ends from the color work for you to weave in when you finish, so you'll need a tapestry needle for both that and the fringe.
In the picture, you work left to right on the right side, which you start on. Each square represents two stitches on the right side, and the wrong side is just the same thing in reverse.
When you finish the pattern, work the stripes for however long you want by knitting six rows of scarlet, six rows of gold, and repeating. Start with scarlet immediately after the pattern and end with scarlet.
Do the fringe after blocking. Cut 50 or more 13" pieces of gold yarn. Double one up and feed the doubled end through your tapestry needle. Pull it through a stitch, but not all the way. Take the tapestry needle off, feed the ends through the loop, and pull. It should make a loop with the two ends trailing. Repeat that with all 24 stitches on either side of the scarf.
You don't have to pay for this pattern, but please don't sell what you make.
This is the one I haven't made an example of. Try to get the gauge to be about 4 rows per inch, but you can adjust the pattern to fit pretty much any yarn and needles. The scarf is worked in garter stitch, with plenty of nice loose ends from the color work for you to weave in when you finish, so you'll need a tapestry needle for both that and the fringe.
In the picture, you work left to right on the right side, which you start on. Each square represents two stitches on the right side, and the wrong side is just the same thing in reverse.
When you finish the pattern, work the stripes for however long you want by knitting six rows of scarlet, six rows of gold, and repeating. Start with scarlet immediately after the pattern and end with scarlet.
Do the fringe after blocking. Cut 50 or more 13" pieces of gold yarn. Double one up and feed the doubled end through your tapestry needle. Pull it through a stitch, but not all the way. Take the tapestry needle off, feed the ends through the loop, and pull. It should make a loop with the two ends trailing. Repeat that with all 24 stitches on either side of the scarf.
You don't have to pay for this pattern, but please don't sell what you make.
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