Be Endless by Fran Carle

Be Endless

Knitting
June 2019
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Lace Pattern
US 8 - 5.0 mm
250 - 500 yards (229 - 457 m)
Adjustible
English
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This adjustable bandana style cowl is knit from the bottom-up and features an easy all over lace pattern and
cable braids on all edges. It is knit flat until the desired circumference is reached, then is joined to knit in the
round. The depth is adjusted by how many rounds of the circular knitting are knit, then the cowl is finished off by
knitting on a matching cable braid on the top. This could easily be a 1 skein project with a narrower and shorter
cowl and can also be a huge and cozy oversized cowl with more yarn.

Size: Adjustable
Sample is 21” deep at the front and 34” in circumference. Both Length and depth are adjustable.
Materials:
Yarn: Shown- 2 skeins of Manos Del Uruguay Maxima in Cherrywood (218 yards/100 grams)
Recommended: 100 – 200 grams of worsted/DK weight yarn, or 100 grams of Fingering or Sport.
Needles: (For Worsted version) 5mm/US 8 and needles of choice depending on the knitters individual knitting style (16”- 24” circs, long circ for magic loop, DPN’s for knit-on edging)
Use the needle size recommended for the yarn you are using. Gauge is not important.
Notions: darning needle for weaving in ends, cable needle, scrap yarn for provisional cast on, crochet hook for provisional cast on.
Gauge: 16 stitches and 24 rows per 4” in diagonal lace pattern (for worsted version).
Skill Level: Intermediate. Required Skills are cables, 3 needle bind off, knitted on border.
Instructions: Both charts and written instructions are provided.

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