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  • Fibonacci Accessories: Scarf
  • you don't have to be a mathematical genius to appreciate this scarf of many colors!
    From "Knitty Gritty"
    episode DKNG-410


    (Continued from page 1)

    A couple of hints:

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    PHOTO

    Figure A

    • Work shorter stripes when using super-bulky yarns.

    • Run two and three thin yarns together to create new yarns (figure A).

    Work until the scarf is about 55", or whatever length you want. When the last stripe is one row shy of completion, bind off; the ridge that you create with the bind-off is the last ridge for the Fibonacci stripe.

    And that's all there is to knitting this scarf!

    Finishing the scarf:
    It's time to deal with the tails that you left hanging in the middle of the rows when you changed colors. Holding the tails together, tie an overhand knot at the base next to the fabric. Now, using the crochet hook, pull through one of the tails to the other side. Do this all the way up the scarf.

    Next: Wavy Edging


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