





Finished Measurements:
Approx 16.5” [41.5 cm] wide and 50” [125 cm] circumference
Yarn:
puffin / 1 skein each:
Storm (color A)
Clay (color B)
Carrie's Yellow (color C)
Needles:
One 24” circular needle in size US 11 [8 mm]
Gauge:
Approx 11 sts and 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch
Construction:
Scarf/Cowl is worked flat in one piece using intarsia techniques. Single increases and decreases create the diamond shape of the individual color blocks and create a biased rectangular shape. The cast-on edge and the bind-off edge are seamed together at the end to form a wide cowl, or can be left unseamed to form a wrap if desired.
Skills Required:
Long-tail cast on
Intarsia
Increasing
Decreasing
Finished Measurements:
Approx 16.5” [41.5 cm] wide and 50” [125 cm] circumference
Yarn:
puffin / 1 skein each:
Storm (color A)
Clay (color B)
Carrie's Yellow (color C)
Needles:
One 24” circular needle in size US 11 [8 mm]
Gauge:
Approx 11 sts and 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch
Construction:
Scarf/Cowl is worked flat in one piece using intarsia techniques. Single increases and decreases create the diamond shape of the individual color blocks and create a biased rectangular shape. The cast-on edge and the bind-off edge are seamed together at the end to form a wide cowl, or can be left unseamed to form a wrap if desired.
Skills Required:
Long-tail cast on
Intarsia
Increasing
Decreasing