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Valley Hood Scarf
I don’t romanticize travel the way many others do. People talk about these amazing experiences they have on the other side of the world, constantly longing to be adventuring. But me, I’m very much a home body. I love the quiet little corners of my neighbourhood. That’s not to say I don’t enjoy a trip every so often though. This year we took a road trip to Whistler and through the Sunshine Valley of British Columbia. During these long drives through the mountains, rows of garter stitch kept my hands busy while I looked out the window at these immense landscapes of trees, cliffs, mountains and valleys. This is my kind of adventure, and how fortunate for me that I have access to these experiences right from my backyard.
The hood scarf is the perfect accessory for adventuring. Just a little something to pop over your head to protect from the elements, with a long tail to wrap securely around your neck.
There are 2 sizes included in the pattern.
S (L)
11.25 (13.5)“ / 28.5 (34.5) cm hood depth
13.5 (15.75)” / 34.5 (40) cm hood height
Kensington Prairie Farm - Fine Alpaca 3 Ply, “Black”
⇾ 820 (1,236) yds / 750 (1,130) m
Or alternative fingering weight yarn.
Please be advised that wool requirements and finished size measurements are approximate. Actual values may vary based on garment size, yarn, needle size, and gauge.
This pattern requires knowledge of:
- Reading patterns with multiple size options
- Slipping stitches
- Picking up stitches along an edge
- Kitchener Stitch/Grafting (helpful to know)
For pattern support or feedback, email wintersweatherknits@gmail.com.
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- First published: November 2024
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