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Circuitry
Circuitry gets its name from its likeness to a circuit board, with its series of traveling lines tightly packed together to create an angular motif that is simple yet eye-catching. It’s a closed loop, so it completes an attractive “electric circuit” that charges any wearer with a dynamic aura. It can be worn loosely around the neck in a single loop, or it can be twisted and doubled for a warmer, cozier fit. Knitting this in Upland Fiber Co.’s COR Fingering gives it both a wonderful stitch definition and lovely softness that is very easy to wear, making Circuitry a great accessory to add an electrifying splash of color and texture to any outfit!
The scarf is worked flat, width-wise. The cast on edge is established using a provisional cast on which will be joined by a 3-needle bind off to close the loop of the scarf when it is complete. The motif is created using a series of 2/2 cable crosses that are combined with 2x2 ribbing, making an eye-catching, zig-zaggy texture. Slipped stitches on the right and left sides of the piece give the edges of the scarf a round, polished look. The main motif is both charted and shared as written instructions in this pattern.
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Measurements
8.5”/21.5 cm wide and 49”/124.5 cm in circumference, after wet blocking.
Yarn
Upland Fiber Co. COR Fingering, 50% American Cormo / 50% American Corriedale (390 yds/100g per skein); approximately 620 yds/2 skeins. Shown in Pewter and Cayenne.
Needles
US 3 (3.25mm) straight or circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge; a specific cord or needle length isn’t crucial, but should be able to fit up to 8.5” of fabric comfortably.
You will also need two more needles for the 3-needle bind off at the end. One needle will be used to pick up the stitches from the provisional cast on; this needle can be the same size as the needle used in the main piece or it can be a size smaller. The needle that you use as the third needle for the bind off should be the same size as the needle used in the main piece.
Gauge
37 sts and 39 rows = 4”/10cm in pattern after blocking.
Tools
Cable needle; tapestry needle; waste yarn for the provisional cast on (this should be the same weight as your working yarn and should be a smooth fiber to reduce the chance of felting. You may also wish to use a contrast color to make it easier to see.).
Skill Level
Intermediate
Skills Required
Cabling with or without a cable needle; provisional cast on; 3-needle bind off.
For a video tutorial on the 3-needle bind off, visit https://www.sethrichardsonknits.com/tutorials
Show off your work
Use the hashtag #CircuitryCowl on social media to share your progress!
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