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No Road Long Enough Infinity Cowl
This pattern is for a colorwork infinity cowl with an optional moebius twist. The cowl is part of a trio of outerwear featuring colorwork inspired by the chevrons and arrows on signs seen along Minnesota 52. The interlocking arrows going up and down represent spanning the miles between friends, no matter how great. Much like the song lyrics from the song “No Mountain High Enough” proclaim, there is “No Road Long Enough” to keep me from my friend.
- This pattern includes both a fingering weight and DK weight yarn version, as well as options for short and long sizes.
SIZES: Short (Long)
FINISHED SIZES:
Finished width: 14” (35 cm) tube circumference for a 7” (17.5 cm) width laid flat
Finished length: 36 (50)“ 90 (125) cm
DK-weight version:
YARN: (approximately 115 yards per 50 grams ): 290 (345) yards in each of 2 colors, 580 (690) yards total.
GAUGE: 20 sts X 24 rows per 4 “/10 cm in stranded colorwork (5 sts and 6 rows per 1”/2.5 cm)
NEEDLE: – US size 7 (4.5mm)
Fingering-weight version:
YARN: (approximately 400 yards per 100 grams): 400 (600) yards in each of 2 colors, 800 (1200) yards total.
GAUGE: 28 sts X 32 rows per 4”/10 cm in stranded colorwork (7 sts and 8 rows per 1”/2.5 cm)
NEEDLE: US size 4 (3.5 mm
SKILLS USED: Provisional cast-on, stranded colorwork, grafting.
Looking for a matching hat and mittens? Check out No Valley Low Enough Mittens, and No Mountain High Enough Hat.
This pattern was technically edited and test knit.
Exclusively available as part of the Minnesota 52 book and eBook.
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- First published: June 2017
- Page created: June 7, 2017
- Last updated: January 30, 2022 …
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