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Honeycomb Conjecture Scarf
The Honeycomb Conjecture Collection includes a cowl, scarf, blanket and wrap.
The honeycomb is a timeless, ageless, gender-neutral motif. It evokes thoughts of home, community and protection. Knit onto the fully reversible Honeycomb Conjecture Scarf, it creates pockets of warmth on both sides of the fabric. You will want to make one for every person on your knitworthy list.
You will be casting on the length of the scarf and following the 12 stitch pattern repeat is rhythmic. The Honeycomb Conjecture Tutorials teach you how to read your knitting, how each kind of stitch is worked and how to work every cable stitch. This is the kind of project you can pick up & put down -- giving satisfying crafting joy to every knitting moment.
Modified Fusion Knitting is a reversible technique that places mirrored designs on both sides of the fabric. It is accessible to anyone comfortable with cabling. This pattern looks similar to the Reversible Honeycomb Scarf that I previously designed but it is much easier to knit.
Yarn: 520 yd/ 476 m each of two contrasting colours of DK weight yarn
Needles: 4 mm/ US#6 circular needles 40 in/ 100 cm or preferably longer
Gauge: 21 stitches/ 40 rows to 4 in/ 10 cm in purlwise garter worked flat
Finished Size: 7 x 70 in/ 18 x 178 cm
Notions: crochet hook approx. 4 mm, cable needle, many stitch markers.
Skills required: comfortable with cables
Resources: Honeycomb Conjecture Tutorials & Fusion Knitting Resources
Recommended Yarn: Julie Asselin Yarns Leizu DK ; Trench & Voilier; 2 skeins each
Photography: Julie Crawford
Tech editor: Kate Atherley
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