I hate knitting scarfs. The first reason is that it is such a long and boring knit. The second reason is that one side of the scarf looks wonderful, but the wrong side always makes its appearance when the scarf if worn. And most often, the wrong side isn’t as nice as the right side.

This little scarf takes care of both those problems. It is fully reversible, and the knit is not boring at all. A few basic stitch patterns are alternated to take away the boredom.

The solo skein I chose for this project is Happy-Go-Knitty Kashi in colour “In the Shadow”. This light fingering yarn measures 400 m / 100 g and is a blend of 50% Merino and 50% Silk. Happy-Go-Knitty is based in New Zealand.

The pattern is available here: Ravelry: Solo Skein: Jessica pattern by Hilda Steyn.

I hope you enjoy your knit as much as I enjoyed mine!

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