End-to-End Rippled Scarf
by Mary Williard Elting
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© Mary Williard Elting
© Mary Williard Elting
© Mary Williard Elting
End-to-End Rippled Scarf
Ripples are common in both biological systems and human clothes. Knitters have long exploited the ability of fabric to curl out of plane, by either removing or adding stitches to the material as it is created. This pattern was presented as a companion to a piece in the scientific journal Patterns. That piece describes two different ways of creating ripples in knitted fabric, and discusses some of the mathematical and physical perspective on how these ripples can arise.
A similar scarf produced by the other mechanism, Edge-to-Edge Rippled Scarf, was designed by Karen Daniels and is also available on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/edge-to-edge-rip....
For more information, see:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patter.2020.100034
About this pattern
- First published: April 2020
- Page created: May 8, 2020
- Last updated: December 23, 2023 …
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