Mutiny Scarf Pattern

modeled by Chrissy Cronin

This simple scarf has an easy to remember knit and purl combination, like a form of macro ribbing. It quickly creates a warm, almost dual tubular fabric, which turns on itself.

Gauge does not apply here. The more stitches you have the wider your ‘tubes’ will be. I usually use 12 or 18 stitches depending on the size of the needles. It takes a few inches for the scarf to take on it’s dual tube look, it’s shape will slowly change as you work on it.

For the pictured purple scarf I used 30 sts on size 13 needles, with two strands of yarn at once.

Traditional Mutiny
CO an even number of sts. Remember how many you have and occasionally check that the number hasn’t changed.

Knit the first half of the row, purl the second half. Do this for the entire length of the scarf and BO when you feel like it.

You’ve just committed Mutiny.















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