Shandeh wrote:Have you decided to use a different stitch design for your scarf?
Share your thoughts here! i like seed stitch
Maybe you'd rather use garter stitch throughout, or stockinette, or a different choice.




JClaire wrote: So, I ripped the whole thing out and decided to double the amount of cast on stitches and knit it in the round, stockinette. The solves the problem of weaving in ends, and it gives me a very clean scarf and a very warm scarf. The only potential problem I see is running out of yarn. I've already spent way, way, WAY too much money on the yarn for this scarf!

grannypat99 wrote:JClaire wrote: So, I ripped the whole thing out and decided to double the amount of cast on stitches and knit it in the round, stockinette. The solves the problem of weaving in ends, and it gives me a very clean scarf and a very warm scarf. The only potential problem I see is running out of yarn. I've already spent way, way, WAY too much money on the yarn for this scarf!
My thoughts exactly!
The more I think about it, though, the more attractive knitting in the round becomes. Even if I had to buy more yarn, it would probably only be for the five colors that are used the most. The scarf I'm doing is for my grandson, and it will show the daily high temperatures for his birth year, 1996. I've already charted it, using 10 colors, and only five of the colors will have more than 100 rows.





this one but still not sure on how to change colors. Do you tie your new color on the old yarn at end of row or do you do something different? Also, I'm new at knitting and I need to know if stockinette stitch is more stretchy then garter stitch? I'm scared to do the seed stitch as the directions doesn't give instructions 

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