Flipping For Pine Cones by Michael Dworjan

Flipping For Pine Cones

Knitting
December 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Double Knit Stockinette Stitch
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
450 - 832 yards (411 - 761 m)
English
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Introducing a new technique for double knitting: lace! Easy to do and visually appealing, this technique creates a naturally open fabric that won’t pull apart and does not require blocking to show off the lace. Free for a limited time, you’ll love this stylish winter neck scarf that can be flipped any which way and still look great!

From the pattern:
“I started double knitting almost immediately after I started knitting and at the same time, fell in love with the technique. I soon realized that there were no double knit lace patterns, a rather large gap for those who enjoy both lace and double knitting such as myself. This pattern seeks to remedy this and moreover creates a stylish winter garment that looks good in the snow or the sunshine no matter how it’s flipped.”

Here’s what you’ll need:

Materials
Patons Decor worsted weight, 75% acrylic, 25% wool; 104 ys per 50g skein; color: Taupe; 2 skeins (approx 1.5 skeins)

Patons Decor worsted weight, 75% acrylic, 25% wool; 104 yds per 50g skein; color: Chocolate Taupe; 2 skeins (approx 1.5 skeins)

1 set US size 10½ (6.5mm) straight needles, or size required for gauge

Cable needle

Stitch markers (optional)

Finished Measurements
13” x 13” sqaure