Thank you Karen S for this thoughtful donation of hats and scarf sets. If you've been to this blog before, chances are, you've seen Karen's signature style. The scarves are made using the method called Cro-Hooking, Crochenit, Reversible Tunisian, Reflective Reversible, and Double Ended Crochet. Apparently there are a raft of names for this method. The scarves are crocheted, but with a crochet hook at each end of the needle. I can see why it's called Reflective Reversible...look at the light and dark sides of the scarf. The feel of scarf is added warmth, it's a bit thicker then crocheting would be, from my touch.
In this post, I have a u-tube video showing you how to perform this technique if you'd like to give it a try. Until Karen started donating hat and scarves sets to Bridge and Beyond, it was not a technique I had seen or heard of. Let us know if you give it a try. I must admit, I still haven't, though it's on my list of things to try. I really like the look.
Click Here for my post with the video
Please keep up the good work Karen and know you are so very much appreciated.
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I haven't heard the terms Reversible Tunisian or Reflective Reversible used but I've done crochet on the double before. It makes a nice, thick piece, quite warm. Nice job, Karen.
ReplyDeleteKaren S, I love your scarves and hats set! They do look so warm. I don't crochet but if I did, I would have to try this.
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