Reversible Knitting - Topology

I decided to include an additional swatch illustrating Lynne Barr's 3-dimensional knitted scarves to better illustrate her range of twisted reversible knits--in fact this one is called Twisted. The scarf reminds me of individually wrapped bonbons, strung in a chain, with every other candy turned 90o. This design, also from her book "Knitting New Scarves - 27 Distinctly Modern Designs," actually looks more complicated to stitch than it is. It knits up quickly on two circular needles and the pattern is easy to memorize, so you can knit it in an evening or two, depending on how long you wish to make the chain. Read the related book review: New Twist on Reversible Knitting.

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Book review: New Twist on Reversible Knitting (also discusses "New Wave" and "Easy Wave" scarves)
Reversible Knitting - Topology 2 (article which discusses the "Linked Rib" scarf, of which the image above is a sample.)