Rhinebeck Doodle Cowl (Infinity)
THE RHINEBECK INFINITY COWL This pattern is worked in the round as a tube, from side to side. Beginning with a provisional cast on, the design-your-own stranded colorwork is then knit to desired finished circumference. Then the two ends are grafted together for a seamless infinity cowl, with or without a twist.
This is a Doodle Series Pattern, which means it includes micro charts intended to be used as mix-and-match colorwork motifs throughout the project. This “Rhinebeck doodle” is inspired by the biggest annual gathering of yarny people at the NY Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY. Or you can substitute ANY other Doodle charts!
This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for the FULL PATTERN. To view the CHARTS ONLY expansion pack, see Rhinbeck Doodle Expansion.
The Rhinebeck Doodle includes 24 Doodle Motifs including sheep, alpacas, rabbits, fall leaves, apples, yarn skeins, sweaters, socks, hats, cowls, scarves, and more!
SIZE(S)
Adult Small (Medium, Large)*
*Available in standard or twisted orientation.
MEASUREMENTS
- Height: 10 in [25 cm]
- Circumference: 22 (26, 30) in [56 (66, 76) cm]
YARN
Any DK, light worsted, or sport weight yarn.
Sample uses Yarnaceous Fibers Camara DK base, 75% Superwash Merino / 25% Nylon, (6) 50g skeins, 732 yards [669 m] total; Colors: Rhinebeck Doodle Kit
Yardage listed in total yards per size due to the customizable nature of this pattern.
- 650 (750, 860) yards [595 (685, 785) meters]
- Approx. 1-2 skeins main color and 5-6 accent colors
NEEDLES
US 5/3.75 mm or size needed to obtain gauge
24 in [60 cm] circular needles
GAUGE
24 sts and 24 rounds per 4 in [10 cm] in colorwork
NOTIONS
5 stitch markers (one in different color)
Spare circular needle for grafting of same size or smaller
Waste yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on
Scissors & Tapestry needle
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
Special techniques include stranded colorwork in the round, provisional cast on, and grafting.
SHARING
Please share progress photos and finished projects using #RhinebeckDoodleCowl and @pacificknitco
It looks super cool, i hope to make this for winter. I need to find nice colours