I love starting scarves with a few stitches and knitting until my yarn is optimally used up. Diagonal sideways knitted triangles are fantastic, but unfortunately they are asymmetrical.
Compensation compensates this deficit with a leftover of a bright contrasting color.
The unusual method of picking up stitches makes sure that the scarf is reversible.
You need 100 g of yarn of the base color and 15 g in contrast color.
![Compensation [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/Nicolor_Compensation_5336.jpg)
![Compensation [Digital] - Image 2](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/Nicolor_Compensation_5338.jpg)

![Seashell [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/IMG_4901_800oL-600x600.jpg)

![Zugspitze [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/IMG_7645-600x600.jpg)

![A Symmetric Trick [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/ASymmetricTrick_7955_800_oL-1-600x600.jpg)

![Last Minute [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/IMG_1443_800oL-600x600.jpg)

![Rote Bete [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/Nicolor_RoteBete_5453-600x600.jpg)
