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Beginner
Remy is cetainly no ordinary reversible scarf. Heck, it's not even an ordinary reversible cable it has a dual cable motif, so that it looks different on each side!
The magic of Remy is that the cabling is only worked on one side, but somehow a different pattern magically appears on the reverse. This project is easy enough for a less experienced knitter, but still interesting for one more experienced.
This design originally appeared in the Fall 2009 issue of Knitscene magazine.
30 sts and 16 rows = 4"/10 cm in [k1, p1] rib, blocked
58 sts and 32 rows = 8"/ 20.5cm wide and 5"/ 12.5cm tall in pattern stitch worked twice, blocked.
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Hello, I'm Anne Kuo Lukito. I'm a hand-knitting designer and my works have been published in many books and top magazines, such as Knitty, Interweave Knits, Knitscene and Twist Collective,. I've also contributed designs to and worked with several yarn companies. I'm now working on my first print book.
While knitting is my dominant craft now, I've always been a crafter and sewer. I used to make ...
Hello, I'm Anne Kuo Lukito. I'm a hand-knitting designer and my works have been published in many books and top magazines, such as Knitty, Interweave Knits, Knitscene and Twist Collective,. I've also contributed designs to and worked with several yarn companies. I'm now working on my first print book.
While knitting is my dominant craft now, I've always been a crafter and sewer. I used to make my own clothes in high school and made jewelry. Two years ago, I got a bit into silversmithing as well.
I'm CraftyDiversions on Ravelry and I also have a Crafty Diversions Facebook fan page. You can get my hardcopy patterns from your local yarn stores. My digital patterns can be found on Craftsy, Ravelry and my own website (where I have a few patterns that I don't sell anywhere else). www.craftydiversions.com
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