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winstonmin | 12:16 Tue 12th Nov 2019 | Home & Garden
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I have knitted a scalloped edge for a scarf, but have got to the end of the scarf and need to reverse the pattern for the other end, and I don't know how to do it. Can anyone help with a reversed pattern? This is the pattern:
On 13 sts.
Row 1: K2tog k9 sl1 k1 psso repeat for however many sts
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: K2tog k7 sl1 k1 psso
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: k2tog wool forward (wf) (k1 wf) 9 times sl1 k1 psso
Row 6: Purl
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It sounds like the edge is knitted separately and sewn on - in which case why do you need to reverse the pattern for the other edge?
Read some of the answers here to someone asking much the same.

https://www.knittingparadise.com/t-158248-1.html
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The edging is part of the knitting. After the 6 rows I carried on with a straight mostly stocking stich.
Ahh, sorry, I wouldn't like to hazard a guess then. Seems odd that the pattern doesn't explain what to do.
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Thanks for the reference. I started by knitting the same edge and then grafting it on to the other end. It doesn't look good as there is a ridge. If I'd thought at the beginning I could have knitted it in 2 halves and had the join in the middle, but it's too late for that now.
Can you not pick up and knit from cast on edge, reverse side facing you and then scallop pattern

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