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Knitter's Reversible Scarf
This stylish, reversible cabled scarf features a handy keyhole
which guarantees that your neck will stay warm even in the
most active or windy of climates. Neatly finished with I-cord
edging that is far easier to work than it might appear, this
pattern utilizes a special 3-part cable that’s worked only
once per repeat, making it a wonderful intro for anyone that
would like to try reversible cables. The pattern also contains
detailed instructions for working an I-cord cast on and I-cord
bindoff, as well as variations for lengthening and working
additional keyholes. Remove the keyhole altogether, and
the pattern becomes wonderfully unisex!
This pattern is part of the 4 pattern booklet Poetry in Yarn Going to Rhinebeck which will be released Sept. 30th. Buy this pattern now and get the full purchase price off towards the booklet.
Technique
Knit
Skill Level
Intermediate
Finished Measurements
Approximately 7 inches wide and 45.5 inches long
after blocking
Materials
380 yards sport weight yarn
Sample made in
Cephalopod Yarns Bugga!
70% superwash merino
wool, 20% cashmere, 10%
nylon (4 oz 113 g, 400 yd
366 m) per skein: 1 skein
Y38 Horseshoe Crab
US size 5 (3.75 mm) knitting
needles or size needed to
obtain gauge
Cable needle
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- First published: September 2013
- Page created: September 23, 2013
- Last updated: July 5, 2022 …
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