You can do "non mirrored" images in double knitting for letters etc. - but that will tax your brain even more. Normal double knitting is a dual system: a pair of stitches can be Color1/Color2 or Color2/Color 1. If you want to have different patterns there are four possibilities: 1/1, 1/2, 2/1, 2/2. You have to pay much more attention.
I prefer double knitting to lace in matters of intricacy - it's mostly far easier to go back and fix mistakes or dropped stitches. But it's not casual knitting, at least not for the first several thousand stitches.
Here's a picture of how such a pattern is notated:
That diagram looks so impressive, @muscara. Is the chart above from an actual pattern ?
I agree with you about lace knitting. Lace is sort of 'dear' to me as it's one of the first things that I learnt : keep the number of stitches and unravelling whole lengths due to mistakes... More recently I learnt about 'random' lace but I haven't tried it though it sounds fun to just go for it.
It's part of the pattern of a scarf I plan to do :)
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-pen-is-mightier-than-the-sword
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I feel like saying 'when I grow up, I want to knit like that', @muscara, but it's a bit late for that and I keep getting distracted with interesting techniques.
That scarf will look just wonderful and so clever too!
So the yarn described, 'worsted / 10 ply (9 wpi)' would be about a 4 ply ?
The photos show the scarf as not too light but not too thick either.
Thanks for the info !
It's quite a bit thicker - here is a table of yarn weights
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Thank you for the extra info, @muscara ! I still don't know how it looks great if the yarn is thicker...