For the interested parties who saw my curly scarf at the Hathersage meet up:
There's a pic of someone else's
here
It's made up of triangular segments that build up into a long spiral shape after more than 6 triangles have been worked. The outside edge of the scarf grows quickly, the inner edge very slowly, so it takes a while to get it long enough, as Aqua found out
It's best made with something fairly chunky - you want to have roughly 12 stitches x 24 rows to 10cm on 6mm needles in stocking stitch.
At the end of each of the short rows, you need to wrap and turn (wrp-t) to make sure you don't get big holes.
To wrp-t:
bring the yarn to the front, as if to purl. slip the next stitch from the left needle to the right purlwise, turn your work over, bring the yarn to the front again, slip the stitch back to the other needle. So you're not working the stitch, just wrapping the yarn round it.
(Where I've numbered the short rows, obviously each is actually 2 rows cos you're turning!)
Cast on 10 stitches.
*Row 1: (wrong side) K10
Short row 1: K8, wrp-t, k8
Short row 2: K7, wrp-t, k7
Short row 3: K6, wrp-t, k6
Short row 4: K5, wrp-t, k5
Short row 5: K4, wrp-t, k4
Short row 6: K3, wrp-t, k3
Short row 7: K2, wrp-t, k2
Short row 8: K1, wrp-t, k1
Next row (right size) Knit across all ten stitches
Repeat from *
(Don't forget the 1st and last rows, in your haste to get to the short rows, or the orientation of the triangles will go hideously wrong
)
If this is gibberish, let me know.