Right, my camera is back in town!
Anyway, it is like Exchequered, but not entirely. I've been playing with the pattern a bit for something more unique. I think I have a little over 2 feet left to knit, or whenever my yarn runs out.
Back to studying now!
now THAT's a super cool scarf - it'd be neat to have the pattern go from the "crosses" into a specific detailed intarsia piece... like a building or some sort of face or something ... I'm not sure (since I have never been brave enough to do this kind of knitting) what I'd do... but how cool - whatever you do it's going to turn out awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow does it work having both sides look like the right side then?
ReplyDeletethat's a great scarf! it's sort of tetris-y.
ReplyDeleteYeah it's a great pattern. What sort of yarn are you using?
ReplyDeleteAwesome scarf!
ReplyDeleteRemind me 80's arcade "Galage" game!
well thats just cute as a button!
ReplyDeleteawesome! I've been wanting to try that pattern but I'm afraid of double knitting. Cool color choice too.
ReplyDeleteThat scarf is very interesting... I've looked at that Enchequered pattern, but Double knitting makes my head hurt. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteOh, that double-knitting is looking good! And it's fun to do as well.
ReplyDeleteI've just been doing some brioche stitches, and it's like double-knitting with a mistake (brioche comes from French for mistake). It's really kinda cool, and I've had fun doing it. I'll get some pics up one day, when I can get them off my camera!
wow! it's lookin' good. I <3 the colors.
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