Snefríd Cowl by Kristin Kauten

Snefríd Cowl

Crochet
November 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
25 sts = 6 1/2'' wide and 10 rows = 2'' tall, unblocked.
5.5 mm (I)
6.0 mm (J)
720 yards (658 m)
26" circumference and 5½" tall
US
English
This pattern is available from interweave.com for $7.99.

The traditional selburose (a Norwegian rose pattern) gets some love in this colorful cowl. Center single crochets serve a dual purpose: to avoid the slant that occurs when working in the round and to keep the patterning symmetrical and crisp. Shown in four colors, this design could be done in as few as two for a different look.

Difficulty Easy

Yarn Weight 4

Finished Size 26” circumference and 5 ½“ tall.

Yarn Premier Yarns Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted Solids (100% anti-pilling acrylic; 180 yd 165 m/ 3 ½ oz 100 g): #ED100-01 Snow White (MC), #ED100-31 Peacock (CC1), #ED100-07 Really Red (CC2), and #ED100-09 Royal Blue (CC3), 1 ball each.

Hook Size I/9 (5.5 mm) and J/10 (6 mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.

Notions Stitch markers (m); yarn needle.

Gauge 25 sts = 6 ½“ wide and 10 rows = 2” tall, unblocked.

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NOTES

  • This cowl is worked in the round with a four-color, 25-stitch repeat. If desired, the pattern can be altered to create an infinity scarf by adding additional colorwork motifs. Each motif measures 6½“ wide, and the original pattern consists of four motifs, which gives the neck warmer its 26” circumference.

  • To create an infinity scarf, select a circumference that is evenly divisible by 6½ . For each repeat, work 25 chains for the foundation round. Make sure to purchase enough yarn to complete your intended project.

  • Work in continuous rounds. Do not join or turn unless otherwise stated. Place marker in last stitch and move marker up as work progresses.

  • To change color, work to last yarn over in old color, pick up new color, and complete stitch with new color.

  • Carry nonworking color(s) behind and work over with working color unless otherwise stated. To minimize visibility of carried yarn, attempt to work over nonworking color(s) from current round as well as those that were worked over on previous round.

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