Chehalem Cowl by Kelli Slack

Chehalem Cowl

Knitting
November 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26.5 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 3 - 3.25 mm
375 - 450 yards (343 - 411 m)
24 inches around by 10 inches wide
English
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The Chehalem mountains are a small mountain range in Oregon that separates the Wilamette and Tualatin valleys. There are many wineries that dot the hills and valleys of those slopes, producing some of the finest wines in the region. This scarf is meant to evoke the gentle and drastic slopes of those small mountains and pay homage to the dedication of the many vintners that ply their trade. With a generous cable and lacy points, this provisionally cast-on cowl is worked from end to end and may be adjusted for length as the knitter desires.

This pattern is meant for an intermediate knitter or a more experienced mid-level knitter as the chart can be difficult to follow.

Both written and charted directions are included in this pattern. Please read the entire pattern before beginning.

Yarn: 1 Skein Fyberspates Vivacious 4-Ply, color Pebble Beach, 100% sperwash merino wool, 400 yards

Needle: US 3 (3.25 mm) Hiya Hiya Steel Interchangeable circular needles or needles to obtain gauge

Gauge: 6.6 stitches per inch (spi) and 8 rows per inch (rpi) OR 26.5 stitches & 32 rows to 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette

Size: Approximately 24 inches around and 9 inches wide

To alter the size: Add or subtract repeats of the chart OR adjust your gauge to increase or decrease the length of the cowl as needed.

Other Notions Needed: tapestry needle, crochet hook, scrap yarn