Tube Chute Cowl by Karen Turnbull

Tube Chute Cowl

Knitting
November 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
315 yards (288 m)
two versions
English
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This cowl is a reminder of a popular summer attraction, The Tube Chute. Long lines of people in tubes float on the river and are funneled through a narrow channel. The rapid force of water then spills them back into the river. Fun times! This “tube chute” is a more gentle activity and includes instructions for two versions. While both designs contain eyelets and color stripes, the stitch pattern sequence changes in each cowl to create a unique accessory. The cowl is constructed first as a long tube knit in the round. Then the long tube is joined at the ends to form another tube. Imagine a donut around your neck. Yum!

One Cowl: 315 yards worsted weight yarn (210 yds main color and 105 yds contrasting color)

Both cowls in photo: 630 yards (420 yds main color and 210 yds contrasting color)