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I've really embraced the moebius loop as the ideal scarf form. I like not worrying about hanging on to my scarf when I'm juggling other thing. Here is a selection from the many I have knit. Several are details of the width of the scarf since it didn't seem necessary to constantly revisit the moebius shape.... If you'd like to make your own, I've posted detailed instructions for what amounts to the first two scarves (with 3 as a variation) on E2; just do a search for "mobius scarf."
, First moebius scarf ever. Bulky weight cotton. A little uneven as I didn't properly understand how the 'one sided' aspect would manifest along each row.
, Bulky weight wool. , DK weight silk.
, The Hamlet theme shawl. Silk/merino blend, DK weight.
, A detail of the shawl, showing the different patterns, each symbolizing a different character: Hamlet (angel wings); Horatio (pillar stitch); Ophelia (pansies - "Pansies are for thoughts..."); Polonius (violets - "I would have given you violets, but they withered all when my father died..."); Laertes, and Hamlet again (crossed swords); Gertrude and Claudius (tumbling goblets); Fortinbras (a very thin strip of herringbone). Unfortunately, I wasn't very familiar with knitting lace, or with the invisible cast on, so this one has a few clunky technical details.
, experimenting a bit but ran out of yarn.... This is, however, the first piece I did with the invisible cast on. Yep, can't see it at all....
, Invisible cast on again. This is my own winter scarf of some gorgeous Manos yarn.... I've matching mittens and a hat. It reminds me of a salad with field greens, beets and yellow tomatoes. Yum.
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This was a fun experiment. To see if it is possible to make a reversible cable knit moebius loop. As you can see, it is. I used Lily Chin's technique for reversible cables, knit the length, and grafted it together inserting the half twist at the same time. I then picked up the stitches on the edge and knit for a few rows to bring it all together. So, there is one long straight section which is 2 rows short, but I don't think anyone can really tell!