Susan's Scarf
Susan's Scarf is done!
And it is so squishy and wonderful. I think it will be very hard to give this up. Good thing I like Susan!
And of course, you need to see pics. Here's one:
And another:
Project Details:
Yarn: Plymouth Baby Alpaca Brush (80% baby alpaca, 20% acrylic) in colour 1805 . . . it's divine!
Needles: 5.5mm Addi Turbos & a random DPN for cabling
Pattern: Adapted from Lily Chin's Reversible Rib Shawl from Vogue Knitting: American Collection. 8 stitches of garter stitch border on each side, 24 stitch 2x2 rib cabled every 24 rows. Knit until you run out of yarn.
Skills Learned: Reversible cables!
And until Christmas, my renard will be nice and warm:
And it is so squishy and wonderful. I think it will be very hard to give this up. Good thing I like Susan!
And of course, you need to see pics. Here's one:
And another:
Project Details:
Yarn: Plymouth Baby Alpaca Brush (80% baby alpaca, 20% acrylic) in colour 1805 . . . it's divine!
Needles: 5.5mm Addi Turbos & a random DPN for cabling
Pattern: Adapted from Lily Chin's Reversible Rib Shawl from Vogue Knitting: American Collection. 8 stitches of garter stitch border on each side, 24 stitch 2x2 rib cabled every 24 rows. Knit until you run out of yarn.
Skills Learned: Reversible cables!
And until Christmas, my renard will be nice and warm:
2 Comments:
It's a really nice scarf Linz! So the cables look the same on the other side? I've never worked reversible cables before. Is it much different?
It’s just that you cable ribbing, so both sides look like the right side – but one side would have a knit row that would be a purl row on the other!
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