'Still Knot Dead Yet' - Skulls Infinity Scarf Cowl PDF Knitting Pattern for 4-ply/fingering

£6.00
You will receive a PDF knitting pattern to create your very own 'Still Knot Dead Yet' infinity scarf/cowl. The stranded design is charted, the rest of the pattern is written instructions.

Wow. What a year, to say the least. I think it ranks up there with 2010 for the worst year of my life. And I’m sure I’m not alone.

There’s been times when I’ve wanted to run away from it all. Times when I wanted to go to sleep and just not wake up. But I’ve learnt that change is inevitable, and that I just have to keep chugging along. So here I am, and I’m guessing you are too, if you’re reading this, still alive at the end of it all, still (k)not dead yet, hoping for a better 2021.

This infinity scarf was inspired by the brilliant knitting designs of Muhu Island (Estonia), with my own little twist thrown in.

It starts with a provisional cast-on and is knit entirely in the round. Kitchener stitch to join the ends, and then a quick bit of duplicate stitch is required.

The colourwork is fully charted and there are some written directions as well.

I used 6 50g skeins of ‘CoopKnits Socks Yeah!’ - 3 Melanite & 3 Helium.

With gauge, you will end up with a scarf measuring approx. 90cm in circumference and 29cm across. You can, of course, use yarns of a similar weight, or even change to yarns of different weight and achieve a larger version. Size can be adjusted by adding/subtracting repeats of the charts. Customise if further by omitting the skulls and just using the snowflake charts, or add in more skulls by leaving out the snowflake charts.

Gauge: 38 stitches by 36 rows in stranded colour work (post-blocking). Gauge is not critical, but will affect how much yarn you need and the finished size of the scarf.

Finished Dimension: 29cm (approx 11.5”) depth, 90cm (approx 35.5”) circumference.

Needles: Two 60cm/24” circular needles in size US 2.5 (3mm), or whatever needles allow you to achieve gauge. I am a tight knitter, so if you knit more loosely, you may want to go down a needle size. Of course, if you prefer, feel free to use magic loop or DPN’s. Working at a smaller/larger gauge will, of course, result in a smaller/larger garment.

Crochet Hook: 4mm or larger.
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You will receive a PDF knitting pattern to create your very own 'Still Knot Dead Yet' infinity scarf/cowl. The stranded design is charted, the rest of the pattern is written instructions.

Wow. What a year, to say the least. I think it ranks up there with 2010 for the worst year of my life. And I’m sure I’m not alone.

There’s been times when I’ve wanted to run away from it all. Times when I wanted to go to sleep and just not wake up. But I’ve learnt that change is inevitable, and that I just have to keep chugging along. So here I am, and I’m guessing you are too, if you’re reading this, still alive at the end of it all, still (k)not dead yet, hoping for a better 2021.

This infinity scarf was inspired by the brilliant knitting designs of Muhu Island (Estonia), with my own little twist thrown in.

It starts with a provisional cast-on and is knit entirely in the round. Kitchener stitch to join the ends, and then a quick bit of duplicate stitch is required.

The colourwork is fully charted and there are some written directions as well.

I used 6 50g skeins of ‘CoopKnits Socks Yeah!’ - 3 Melanite & 3 Helium.

With gauge, you will end up with a scarf measuring approx. 90cm in circumference and 29cm across. You can, of course, use yarns of a similar weight, or even change to yarns of different weight and achieve a larger version. Size can be adjusted by adding/subtracting repeats of the charts. Customise if further by omitting the skulls and just using the snowflake charts, or add in more skulls by leaving out the snowflake charts.

Gauge: 38 stitches by 36 rows in stranded colour work (post-blocking). Gauge is not critical, but will affect how much yarn you need and the finished size of the scarf.

Finished Dimension: 29cm (approx 11.5”) depth, 90cm (approx 35.5”) circumference.

Needles: Two 60cm/24” circular needles in size US 2.5 (3mm), or whatever needles allow you to achieve gauge. I am a tight knitter, so if you knit more loosely, you may want to go down a needle size. Of course, if you prefer, feel free to use magic loop or DPN’s. Working at a smaller/larger gauge will, of course, result in a smaller/larger garment.

Crochet Hook: 4mm or larger.
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