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   <title><![CDATA[slangen sjaal gebreid : Op deze website staat de foto...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Autheur:</strong> <a href="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/member_profile.asp?PF=1630">creaans</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7469<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 13&nbsp;Januari&nbsp;2009 om 17:43<br /><br />Op deze website staat de foto en het patroon.<br />Kreeg bij het patroon de foto er niet bij.<br /><br />http://crazycatladymel.livejournal.com/89238.html<br /><br />Groeten Creaans.]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[slangen sjaal gebreid : Ben inderdaad ook erg benieuwd...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Autheur:</strong> <a href="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/member_profile.asp?PF=374">Josl</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7469<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 13&nbsp;Januari&nbsp;2009 om 11:46<br /><br /><P>Ben inderdaad ook erg benieuwd naar een foto, maar in ieder geval al bedankt voor het patroon.</P><P>groetjes, Joke</P>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[slangen sjaal gebreid : Heb je ook ergens foto van de...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Autheur:</strong> <a href="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/member_profile.asp?PF=2092">D1co</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7469<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 12&nbsp;Januari&nbsp;2009 om 19:33<br /><br />Heb je ook ergens foto van de sjaal?]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[slangen sjaal gebreid : Die uitleg versta ik niet ]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Autheur:</strong> <a href="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/member_profile.asp?PF=1836">pralientje</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7469<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 12&nbsp;Januari&nbsp;2009 om 10:46<br /><br /><IMG src="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/smileys/smiley29.gif" border="0">Die uitleg versta ik niet ]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[slangen sjaal gebreid : SLIK.....DIE UITLEG IS NOG IETS...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Autheur:</strong> <a href="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/member_profile.asp?PF=1379">ab63</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7469<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 12&nbsp;Januari&nbsp;2009 om 09:50<br /><br /><P>SLIK.....DIE UITLEG IS NOG IETS TE MOEILIJK VOOR MIJ<IMG src="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/smileys/smiley5.gif" border="0"></P>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[slangen sjaal gebreid : Hallo Allemaal, Ik vond dit op...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Autheur:</strong> <a href="https://forum.hobbydoos.nl/member_profile.asp?PF=1630">creaans</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 7469<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 11&nbsp;Januari&nbsp;2009 om 19:27<br /><br />Hallo Allemaal,<br />Ik vond dit op internet.<br /><br /> <br />  <br /><br />110 yards<br />There are 3 parts to the scarf: the tail (where we start), the body, and the head.<br /><br />The directions are for a smaller child, but can easily be adapted for an older child or adult. Simply increase to more stitches in the tail section, and make the body section longer.<br />When I say "knit a purl row," or "knit 2 purl rows," remember that you're already knitting the odd-numbered rows. This never changes. So these directions mean that you're going to knit instead of purl on one or two even-numbered rows. This puts the purl bumps on the "wrong" side, giving the snake body some texture<br /><br /><br />Skills needed <br />Cast on <br />Knit stitch <br />Purl Stitch <br />Inc (increase by knitting into front and back of stitch) <br />Knit 2 tog decrease <br />SSK decrease (slip two stitches to right needle - <br />one at a time - and then insert left needle in front and knit) Note: There are two decreases - SSK and Knit2tog - to shape the snake's head correctly. The SSK slants toward the left, so it is used on the right side of the "head" and the knit2tog slants toward the right, so it is used on the left side. <br />Bind off <br />Tail <br />Note: if you want a "ribbed" tail (think rattlesnake), knit every other purl row in the tail, beginning with R4 (knit R4, R8, etc.; purl R6, R10, etc.))<br />Cast on 3 stitches, leaving a 6-8" tail <br />R1 (and all odd-numbered rows): knit <br />R2: purl <br />R3: knit, increasing in the first stitch and the last stitch by knitting into the front and the back (= 5 stitches) <br />R4: purl <br />R5: knit, increasing in the first stitch and the last stitch (= 7 stitches) <br />R6: purl <br />R7: knit, increasing in the first stitch and the last stitch (= 9 stitches) <br />R8: purl<br />Continue alternating a knitted increase row and a purl row until you have 16 stitches (or the desired number)<br />Body <br />Continue working in st st until you are about 5" from the desired length, occasionally knitting a purl row or two to throw in some texture. You can decide on a precise pattern, but just randomly knitting a row every few inches instead of purling also looks nice. <br />I actually did kind of a pattern, where I knit 2 reg. purl rows, then purled, then knit 2 reg. purl rows - this made 2 thick stripes -- this row pattern would be (starting with a regularly knit row): K* K K K K P K K K K, cont in st st for a couple of inches, return to *. <br />Head <br />Now comes the fun part! When you have about 2" to go, it's time to start shaping the head. If you've ever knit a mitten on 2 needles, the concept is similar. <br />Continue st st until you are ready to decrease (about 2" to go). This will give your snake a garter stitch "snout" area, and flatten out the head. Directions are written for 15 stitch-wide scarf. If you used more or less stitches, the odd-numbered row directions would read "K1, SSK, Knit until 3 stitches remain, K2tog, K1"<br />Knitting all rows – <br />r1: K1 SSK, K9, K2tog, K1 (14 st) <br />r2: knit <br />r3: K1, SSK, K7, K2tog, K1 (12 st) <br />r4: knit <br />r5: K1, SSK, K5, K2tog, K1 (10 st) <br />r6: knit <br />r7: K1, SSK, K3, K2tog, K1 (8 st) <br />r8: knit <br />r9: K1, SSK, K1, K2tog, K1 (6 st) <br />r10: knit <br />r11: K1, SSK, K2tog, K1 (4 st) <br />r12: knit <br />Bind off<br />Finishing<br />•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Finish tail: with RS facing each other, use the cast-on tail to sew the edges together for about two inches. <br />Sew in rattle (optional) <br />Weave in ends, trim excess <br />Recommended: Dampen (or steam) scarf and block it to make the fibers "bloom" a bit. <br />Sew on buttons, google eyes, etc. for eyes <br />Cut and sew on a red felt tongue<br />Care Directions <br />Because of the eyes and tongue, it is recommended that you wash the snake scarf by hand and lay flat to dry, regardless of fiber content.<br /><br /><br /><br />110 yards<br />There are 3 parts to the scarf: the tail (where we start), the body, and the head.<br /><br />The directions are for a smaller child, but can easily be adapted for an older child or adult. Simply increase to more stitches in the tail section, and make the body section longer.<br />When I say "knit a purl row," or "knit 2 purl rows," remember that you're already knitting the odd-numbered rows. This never changes. So these directions mean that you're going to knit instead of purl on one or two even-numbered rows. This puts the purl bumps on the "wrong" side, giving the snake body some texture<br /><br /><br />Skills needed <br />Cast on <br />Knit stitch <br />Purl Stitch <br />Inc (increase by knitting into front and back of stitch) <br />Knit 2 tog decrease <br />SSK decrease (slip two stitches to right needle - <br />one at a time - and then insert left needle in front and knit) Note: There are two decreases - SSK and Knit2tog - to shape the snake's head correctly. The SSK slants toward the left, so it is used on the right side of the "head" and the knit2tog slants toward the right, so it is used on the left side. <br />Bind off <br />Tail <br />Note: if you want a "ribbed" tail (think rattlesnake), knit every other purl row in the tail, beginning with R4 (knit R4, R8, etc.; purl R6, R10, etc.))<br />Cast on 3 stitches, leaving a 6-8" tail <br />R1 (and all odd-numbered rows): knit <br />R2: purl <br />R3: knit, increasing in the first stitch and the last stitch by knitting into the front and the back (= 5 stitches) <br />R4: purl <br />R5: knit, increasing in the first stitch and the last stitch (= 7 stitches) <br />R6: purl <br />R7: knit, increasing in the first stitch and the last stitch (= 9 stitches) <br />R8: purl<br />Continue alternating a knitted increase row and a purl row until you have 16 stitches (or the desired number)<br />Body <br />Continue working in st st until you are about 5" from the desired length, occasionally knitting a purl row or two to throw in some texture. You can decide on a precise pattern, but just randomly knitting a row every few inches instead of purling also looks nice. <br />I actually did kind of a pattern, where I knit 2 reg. purl rows, then purled, then knit 2 reg. purl rows - this made 2 thick stripes -- this row pattern would be (starting with a regularly knit row): K* K K K K P K K K K, cont in st st for a couple of inches, return to *. <br />Head <br />Now comes the fun part! When you have about 2" to go, it's time to start shaping the head. If you've ever knit a mitten on 2 needles, the concept is similar. <br />Continue st st until you are ready to decrease (about 2" to go). This will give your snake a garter stitch "snout" area, and flatten out the head. Directions are written for 15 stitch-wide scarf. If you used more or less stitches, the odd-numbered row directions would read "K1, SSK, Knit until 3 stitches remain, K2tog, K1"<br />Knitting all rows – <br />r1: K1 SSK, K9, K2tog, K1 (14 st) <br />r2: knit <br />r3: K1, SSK, K7, K2tog, K1 (12 st) <br />r4: knit <br />r5: K1, SSK, K5, K2tog, K1 (10 st) <br />r6: knit <br />r7: K1, SSK, K3, K2tog, K1 (8 st) <br />r8: knit <br />r9: K1, SSK, K1, K2tog, K1 (6 st) <br />r10: knit <br />r11: K1, SSK, K2tog, K1 (4 st) <br />r12: knit <br />Bind off<br />Finishing<br />•&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Finish tail: with RS facing each other, use the cast-on tail to sew the edges together for about two inches. <br />Sew in rattle (optional) <br />Weave in ends, trim excess <br />Recommended: Dampen (or steam) scarf and block it to make the fibers "bloom" a bit. <br />Sew on buttons, google eyes, etc. for eyes <br />Cut and sew on a red felt tongue<br />Care Directions <br />Because of the eyes and tongue, it is recommended that you wash the snake scarf by hand and lay flat to dry, regardless of fiber content.<br /><br /><br />]]>
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