

We are all having fun knitting the Moebius scarves from Cat Bohrdi's book, Magical Knitting. You need a long circular needle, 47" or longer. Imagine that needle coiled up once, as it is in the package, sort of. You do her magical cast-on and start knitting in the round. The result is a tube with a twist, knitted from the center out, around and around. It is too hard to explain, even harder to see what you are doing when you are actually doing it.



The Noro Silk Garden version used 2 skeins and was done on a 10.5 needle, only because it was the only size I had in a 47" length. It came out nice a drapey. Details to follow on version two pictured above...
These are great carry around projects, once you cast on. The magic is that you really don't see the finished result until it is off the needle, which is part of the fun. They are relatively quick and don't use a ton of yarn, so it's worth the gamble in time and materials to play around and see what you get!






