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Echo Reversible Drop-Stitch Mobius
Worked in a reversible fabric, both the right and wrong sides of this mobius wrap look the same. To showcase the unusual texture of the beautiful yarn, I incorporated dropped stitches—which form simple un-stitched yarn and ensure a pretty drape. For versatility, I worked this project in a flat piece and added buttons on the right and wrong sides so that it could be fastened with or without the mobius twist. Twisted and secured, you’ve got a mobius. Straight and secured with one or two buttons, you’ve got a capelet. Wrapped twice around the neck and secured with one or two buttons, you’ve got a cowl. Flat and gorgeous all on its own, you’ve got a reversible scarf!
Gauge
12-stitch cable = 2½“ (6.5 cm) wide; dropped stitch = 1¼” (3.2 cm) wide.

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- First published: February 2011
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