Chunky Sparkle Cowl

By Lucy @TheThingsWeDO3

Here’s a very quick knit project I want to share with you. My extremely talented mom knit a very nice circular scarf  for me from yarn leftovers she had stashed in her closet. The yarn being bulky makes knitting of this infinity scarf very fast and pleasant. My mom added a thin metallic thread to bring some shimmer to the black scarf. I simply love the result.

Materials:

– size 10 1/2  (7.0mm) Straight Knitting Needles

– 1 skein of any bulky yarn ( 1 skein = 100 grams ),

– 1 skein of metallic cotton viscose yarn ( 1 skein = 50 grams ),

– yarn needle

Gauge:

11 sts and 14 rows = 4×4in or 10×10cm

Size:

Circumference – 60in/152cm

Width – 11in/28cm

Abbreviations:

CO – cast on
K – Knit
P – Purl

Instructions

Step 1. Take one strand of bulky yarn and one strand of metallic cotton yarn and cast on 36 stitches. Knit 7.5in/18cm in stockinette stitch ( K row on right side  and P row on wrong side);

Step 2. Knit7.5in/18cm in garter stitch ( K rows on both right and wrong sides);

Step 3. Repeat steps 1-2 three more times. As a result you will have four sections of stockinette stitch interchanged with four sections of garter stitch;

Step 4. Fold the scarf in half and join two ends together.

Voila!

If you are looking for a more complicated knitting pattern take a look at the  Basketweave Knitted Infinity Scarf tutorial.

Also, check out my post How To Wear An Infinity Scarf  for a couple of ideas how to style your cowl.

And if you’re planning to sew yourself a textile cowl, this tutorial is for you: Infinity Scarf Tutorial .

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