Manzanita Scarf and Cowl by Kay Hopkins

Manzanita Scarf and Cowl

Knitting
April 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in gauge not important - can be made any width or length just adjust to your desired effect
US 6 - 4.0 mm
325 - 400 yards (297 - 366 m)
one size fits all and easily adjusted
English
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A quick knit cowl that combines two related stitches for fantastic texture and interesting contrast. Wear it long as a scarf, wrap it over your shoulders or twist it up as a cowl. Make it in a lightweight, silky yarn for your spring and summer wardrobe or in a drapey, heavier yarn for cold weather. You will find these stitches to be an easy, rhythmic knit that results in a scarf so versatile you will wear it with everything from casual to dressy. The fun part is finding that you get three attractive textures out of two stitch patterns.

The design is named after Manzanita Beach on the Oregon coast which has weather and terrain as varied as this scarf. It’s a rather secluded and quaint little spot off of Hwy 101 where you can relax, enjoy the quiet (or wild) beachfront and make lifelong friends and memories, all in a single magical weekend.

This pattern has been professionally tech edited.