
Knitting on knitting needles of a lilac scarf-tube for women. Detailed description with a diagram and a photo for beginners
Knitted ones are ideal for cool weatherknit voluminous tube scarves on your own, which are ideally combined with both classic coats and fur coats. In one practical, comfortable item, you get an original scarf and a comfortable headdress.This thing can be worn both on the head and downif necessary on the shoulders. The process of knitting such models of scarves is not very complicated, but if you want to create an individual model with a braid or cord pattern, you will need to work a little, since these patterns require special attention and an additional knitting needle that will hold the loops of the pattern during knitting.
Since the tube scarf is knitted in a regular solid piece, the braid pattern is easy to work with, and you end up with a stylish, soft headdress paired with a warm, practical scarf.
Such an unpretentious part of a woman's wardrobe,like a knitted tube scarf, when used correctly, it can decorate and diversify any boring image, adding an original touch to your appearance. This model of scarf will perfectly warm you and protect you from cold gusts of wind, and you can also complement a festive outfit with it, letting it down and unusually laying the cape on fragile female shoulders.
Nowadays there is a wide range ofscarves that differ in the quality of the yarn used and the choice of color palette. For several years now, the tube scarf has not left the list of the most popular attributes of a woman's wardrobe. Having acquired the ability to wear such a scarf beautifully and in a variety of ways, you can look new every day.
To create a tube scarf with a braid pattern weYou will need: lilac-colored yarn, preferably 100% wool, three hundred grams will be enough, straight knitting needles and a special knitting needle for holding the loops of the braid pattern.
After completing a simple process of determining the densityknitting, (we got sixteen loops on nineteen rows in a section of ten by ten centimeters), we proceed to the set of one hundred and twelve loops. Having knitted four centimeters with an elastic band, one by one, we move on to knitting a braid pattern according to the diagram.
Having knitted ninety rows of the pattern according to the diagram, we knitagain elastic band one by one six rows. When you knit a total of one hundred rows of the product, in the one hundred and first close all the loops. We make an invisible seam with a knitting needle. The scarf-pipe, sixty-six centimeters long and fifty-three centimeters wide, is ready.