Siskiyou Cowl by Kelli Slack

Siskiyou Cowl

Knitting
April 2016
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
200 - 225 yards (183 - 206 m)
23 inches around and 7 inches wide
English
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Errata note- This original PDF indicates 2 skeins of Swan’s Island Sport, however, the yarn company may have changed the put-up and the total yardage of 200 yards should be used for this pattern.

This pattern was part of BlackSheep at Orenco’s 2016 Accessories Club!

While the Siskiyou mountain range is not the highest of ranges in the Cascades, it sure can make travel between Oregon and California tricky in the winter. After being caught on the wrong side of the pass on a trip, I was inspired to make a fun cowl. You’ll find a diamond-shaped edging reminiscent of the mountains, tire tracks through the snow, and tree branches decorating this cowl. Whether you travelled over the Siskiyou Mountains or not, I hope you’ll be delighted by this not too difficult to work cowl.

This pattern is meant for an advanced novice knitter or a more experienced mid-level knitter as the chart can be difficult to follow.

Both written and charted directions are included in this pattern. Please read the entire pattern before beginning.

Yarn: 1 Skein Swans Island Organic Washable Sport, Pesto, 100% washable merino wool, 360 yards, approx. 200 yards for pattern

Needle: US 4 (3.5 mm) Hiya Hiya Steel Interchangeable circular needles or needles to obtain gauge

Gauge: 6 stitches per inch (spi) and 5.75 rows per inch (rpi) OR 24 stitches & 22 rows to 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette

Size: Approximately 23 inches long and 7 inches wide

To alter the size: Add or subtract repeats of the chart OR adjust your gauge to increase or decrease the length of the scarf as needed.

Other Notions Needed: tapestry needle, crochet hook, scrap yarn