The Accessory Co. Cashmere Tree Life Blanket Scarf - Reversible Scarf Women Pashmina Shawl, Winter Scarfs Women, Large Wrap, Warm Scarf, Tree of Life Print Ladies Scarves Long Wraps, Womens Gifts

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The Accessory Co. Cashmere Tree Life Blanket Scarf - Reversible Scarf Women Pashmina Shawl, Winter Scarfs Women, Large Wrap, Warm Scarf, Tree of Life Print Ladies Scarves Long Wraps, Womens Gifts

The Accessory Co. Cashmere Tree Life Blanket Scarf - Reversible Scarf Women Pashmina Shawl, Winter Scarfs Women, Large Wrap, Warm Scarf, Tree of Life Print Ladies Scarves Long Wraps, Womens Gifts

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Easy reversible scarf knit with a one row repeat of garter stitch with a slip stitch column. Rated easy by Ravelrers. Sample knit in DK weight yarn. Designed by Barbara Benson Knit and purl stitches are used to create a subtle chevron pattern that grows in size as the work increases. The asymmetry isn’t immediately apparent but it is a fun little detail that makes the knitting of it less repetitive. Reversible scarf with chevrons and diamonds textures looks almost cable-like but is achieved using only knits and purls for a satisfyingly addicting project that’s suitable for beginners according to the designer Alexandra Tavel of Two of Wands. Bulky weight yarn. An 8-row repeat stitch pattern creates a modern triangular design that is reversible! It looks exactly the same on both sides. Rated easy by Ravelrers. Designed by Fifty Four Ten Studio Striking scarf in two colors knit with an 8 row repeat reversible cable so it looks the same on both sides. Designed by Fireside Woollens. Worsted weight yarn.

Rather than knitting all stitches as we do in many standard cables, we will be using the 1×1 stitch to create our reversible cable samples. Each of the six designs in Super Scarves to Knit from Leisure Arts is about 14 inches wide and 120 inches long. The designs by Lisa Gentry include Pebbles, Radiance, Regency, Reversible Cables, Chevron, and Mosaic.The hazy hues of the Brushwork Scarf look like they were hand painted on there, but it’s really just the lovely variegated yarn. In fact, the pattern calls for 2 strands of yarn held together – one lace weight and one fingering weight. The seed stitch pattern is knit on the bias, which gives a great balance between too complicated and too easy. The dazzling jewel tone of this scarf is sure to turn some heads – especially with that touch of rustic tweed. Of course, the real star of the show is the gorgeous cablework. It gives the design so much texture and life. Plus it’s delightfully squishy and oh so fun to wear! A much beloved stitch for blankets, the classic ripple design can also make a really cute scarf. I think it’s especially effective with the variegated yarn that they’ve chosen for this project. The classic fringe finish is the cherry on top! It is well and truly scarf season and I love to see all the different fashions that people are wearing. Reversible scarf knitting patterns are a personal favorite, because I don’t have to fuss with the way it drapes or worry about the unsightly “wrong side” rearing its ugly head. The neat thing about knitting scarves, in general, is that in addition to keeping you cozy they also serve as a compliment magnet. Plus, it can be a great way to find other knitters out in the wild. There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of being able to answer “yes!” when someone asks you if you made your scarf yourself. And trust me when I say that these reversible knitting patterns are here to impress.

This scarf combines lace and texture in a simple, grid-like pattern with a six-row repeat worked over a multiple of 4 stitches. Rated very easy by Ravelrers. Designed by Sandhya S. Pictured project by Mrsdarth. This scarf features a reversible 4-row repeat lace honeycomb stitch and a loop to keep it in place! Designed by Katie Harris. Pictured project by crumbgrubbers Elongate the lines of your scarf by knitting lengthwise. This effect is heightened even further when you switch colors every row to create long skinny stripes. Other than these two fun little quirks, the pattern is straightforward garter stitch knit in 4 colors. A 10 row repeat triangle texture stitch. The link to the pattern actually contains 3 patterns. This is the first. Designed by Catherine Wingate. Pictured projects by mdc550 and mgreenHave you been wanting to learn brioche knitting? Here’s an excellent opportunity for you to do so! This scarf pattern will teach you how to knit 2 color brioche. You’ll be even more proud to wear your new scarf when you can say that you’ve mastered this visually stunning knitting technique. Feel free to use any size yarn and needles for your creative project. My samples were knit in Cascade 128 Superwash yarns with size 10 US knitting needles. For my cable needle, I simply use a short double-pointed needle. Yarn: Qing Fibre Yak Single (Fingering Weight #1) and Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (Lace Weight #0) Completely reversible stitch pattern looks the same on both sides. Designed by Debbie Seton. Rated easy by most Ravelrers Reversible scarf knit with an 8 row repeat with cabled edges and a central cable. Designed by Edward Sosnoski. Worsted weight yarn.

Ribbed cables make this scarf reversible. 12 row repeat with 10 rows of ribbing and garter stitch and 2 cable rows. Designed by Aimee Pelletier. Bulky weight yarn. Here’s another one of our reversible knitting patterns for scarves that uses loop yarn and finger knitting. I’ve included this second design to show the wide range of complexity that you can achieve through the humble technique of finger knitting. Just look at those stunning snowflakes! This scarf is sure to make a statement. This ribbing technique creates a reversible cable texture, pulling in the stitches with purl stitches hidden within the knit stitches on both sides.reversible cable stitch scarf patterns including a Celtic diamond, rope cable, hugs and kisses cable, and a diagonal cable. Designs include 1 scarf made using chunky-weight yarn and 3 scarves made using worsted-weight yarn. All scarves are 60" long and approximately 8–9" wide. Designed by Margaret Holzmann To modify standard cable stitches into a double-sided texture, it is preferable to choose even-numbered techniques such as 2/2, 4/4, or 6/6 cables. It is possible to make reversible cables with an odd number of stitches, but they will not look quite as symmetrical.



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