Double Take
by Kyle Kunnecke
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Double Take
Stranded knitting is lovely but can be a challenge for a muffler, scarf, or shawl since the wrong side isn’t meant to be seen. To counter that issue — work a narrow tube and flatten it! Work the first half of the round in one color combination and the second in the opposite, with built-in I-cord along the fold lines. Once the cast-on and bind-off are seamed, you have a piece with both sides ready for inspection.
Skill level: intermediate
Yarn requirements:
A 500 yds
B 430 yds
Colorways shown: Bark (A) and Rhubarb (B)
Pattern found on p. 60.
More information available at: www.knittinguniverse.com/k120
About this yarn
by Valley Yarns
DK
100% Alpaca
109 yards
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50
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