
Another Ruffles! This project was so much fun to knit! I was happy to learn how to knit backwards, too. I used Debbie Bliss Cotton Cashmere-- it is the perfect weight for all seasons! I was knitting at school one day (I'm a teacher) and one of my students told me it looked like I was knitting DNA. Now everyone refers to it as my double helix, instead of just "Ruffles."

Labels: Ruffles Scarf


4 Comments:
At 11:46 AM,
grumperina said…
I think Ruffles does look a little like DNA :). You just have to make sure it's always twisting in the same direction :)
At 8:05 PM,
Knitcrazy said…
Its sooooooooo Nice !!!
Looks like I have to try one of those too!!!
At 6:16 PM,
Shelly said…
Where will I find instructions on knitting backward? I first learned to hold the yarn in my right hand, have since taught my self to do continental which I find faster, now if I can learn backward to save time that would be wonderful.
Shelly in Northern California
www.theyarntart.blogspot.com
At 4:15 PM,
Bertha45 said…
I love your Ruffles scarf I was waiting to see wich yarn works well with this pattern I am from Monterrey Mexico we have a lovely yarn boutique with all kind of yarns from all over the world , I have made 4 projects from this book and I love it
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