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To infinity and beyond
This infinity scarf is designed to use a single skein of that special fingering weight yarn that you have been saving…
The stitch pattern combines cables and lace, giving the final piece a very interesting texture. It is easy to memorize, but it is challenging too, so you will not get bored while knitting this cowl.
Size:
One size.
Circumference: 40 inches; 100 cm
Height: 10½ inches; 26 cm
This cowl is easily customizable to make it bigger/smaller or taller/shorter.
Materialsstrong text:
400 yards of fingering weight yarn.
Shown in String Theory Hand-dyed Caper Sock - 80% Merino/ 10% Cashmere / 10% Nylon (113g – 400) yards: 1 skein (shown in colorw in colorway Didgeridoo).
US4 (3.5mm) - 24” (60cm) circular needles
Gauge: 26 stitches and 30 rounds to 4 inches (10 cm) in Cable / Lace Pattern.
German version of the pattern available thanks to Marion and Steffi, from Yarn over Berlin. Thank you!!!
Errata:
Sk2P should read S2KP description in abbreviation box is correct ..apologies
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