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		<title>Mutiny Scarf Pattern</title>
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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 &#8216;tubes&#8217; will be. I usually use 12 or 18 stitches depending on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class=" alignleft" title="Mutiny Scarf" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2551/4101739897_482b5b0f47.jpg" alt="modeled by Chrissy Cronin" width="204" height="350" /></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Gauge does not apply here. The more stitches you have the wider your &#8216;tubes&#8217; 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&#8217;s dual tube look, it&#8217;s shape will slowly change as you work on it.</p>
<p>For the pictured purple scarf I used 30 sts on size 13 needles, with two strands of yarn at once.</p>
<p><strong>Traditional Mutiny</strong><br />
CO an even number of sts. Remember how many you have and occasionally check that the number hasn&#8217;t changed.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve just committed Mutiny.<br />
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