Donegal Traveler by Luise O'Neill

Donegal Traveler

Knitting
January 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch, blocked
US 7 - 4.5 mm
654 - 1283 yards (598 - 1173 m)
12” wide x 59.75 (77, 94.25, 117.25)” long / 30.5cm wide x cm 152 (195.5, 239.5, 298)cm long.
English
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♫ The Music ♫
The Donegal Traveler is a traditional Irish reel first published in 1788 – a delightfully lively tune that weaves its magic to dispel any gloom. Like so many traditional tunes it is known by various names - including “The Mouse That Caught the Cat”.

The central Celtic cable panel is the star attraction in this scarf; it is flanked on each side by a pair of rope cables separated by a Garter stitch ladder. Both edges are worked in a ribbed cable which creates the scalloped edge. The scarf begins with an I-cord cast on and ends with an I-cord bind off.

Two full sets of directions are included: one for knitters who prefer charts and a full set of written directions for knitters who prefer to work from text.


Sizes
12” wide x 59.75 (77, 94.25, 117.25)” long / 30.5cm wide x cm 152 (195.5, 239.5, 298)cm long.

Yarn
654 (843, 1031, 1283)yds / 598 (771, 943, 1173)m Lion Brand Fishermen’s Wool (worsted, 100% Pure Virgin Wool; 465yds / 425m per 227g) in Natural.

Gauge
20 sts and 26 rows = 4” / 10cm in Stockinette stitch, blocked.
Each 32-row Donegal Traveler Pattern repeat = 5.75” / 14.5cm.

Notions
Cable needle, tapestry needle.


Credits
Tech Editing: RedSquirrel; FirSprite
Charting Software: Stitchmastery