Last year was the year of the Ruffled Scarf for my scarf knitting. This year I wanted to try my hand at my first eternity scarf to keep me warm. I had asked for these super long circular needles last year for Christmas for my baby blankets and specifically to make an eternity scarf, but never got around to it with all of the other knitting projects on my needles.
I got the urge to crank this out after seeing this fun, free pattern on Ravelry. I happened to have two balls of chunky gray yarn in my growing stash of yarn (to which I must now sit upon to shut the tote in our basement, almost like a really scary yarn Jack-in-the-Box) and I thought I would put it to work.
I could not be more pleased with how this turned out, if I tried. It is the perfect accessory with your favorite fall coat and I spent less than $10 to create this Gap scarf knock-off.
Fall-Tastic Cowl
Pattern: GAP-Tastic Cowl (available as a free Ravelry download with your free Ravelry membership)
Needle Size: US 13 (40″ circulars work well for this project)
Yarn: Lion Brand Hometown USA in Dallas Gray (2 balls, purchased at Walmart)
Notes: This pattern is the perfect pattern to tackle while catching up on your favorite shows since it is a mindless seed stitch pattern.
I made my cowl 7” wide and cast on 111 stitches for this cowl. I had only a tiny bit of yarn leftover so I would think if you did the pattern as directed that you may need three skeins.
This cowl will loop three times when worn around my neck. Due to the bulk of the chunky yarn, I don’t think you need more than 7” width if you are planning to wear it snugly around your neck.
You definitely want the longest circulars you have for this one because of the amount of stitches and having enough space to knit this in the round. I used my 40” bamboo circulars, which worked perfectly for this type of yarn and project.
I am in love with this cowl and would highly recommend this cute pattern for a fun holiday gift or for a gift to yourself. I look forward to wearing this a lot this fall!
Just to crack you up, it was a billion degrees out on the day that we took these pictures in front of my little house. The neighbors always seem amused by our family, but I had a feeling that they were really amused by this little photo shoot while they mowed their lawns in their shorts and tank tops.
It is hard to explain that a girl is working on her Fall/Winter calendar while it is still hot out.
Always one to draw attention away from myself, we really started hamming it up for the neighbors. Under all of this fall loveliness was a sweaty mess.
Now that it is finally cooling down, I can’t wait to wear this fun and fashionable cowl all fall and winter long!
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That turned out really great! I just learned to knit but so far have been sticking to simple patterns.
I had to laugh when you were talking about your neighbors watching your photo shoot. Mine don’t quite know what to make of me either. I tend to make a lot of clothes and crafts for my daughter’s dolls. So you can frequently find me carrying one of my daughter’s dolls outside to photograph it for a blog post. I am sure the neighbors think I am quite nuts
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 3:03 pm
Ha! I am just so glad to know that I am not alone doing hilarious shoots outside
Thanks for making me giggle, Jen!
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Love this scarf and I really wish I could knit. This makes me want to try again. Yes, that photo shoot must’ve created some raised eyebrows in the middle of the summer – too funny
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 3:02 pm
I like KnittingHelp.com for learning how to knit and YouTube is also a wealth of information. I watched a lot of those vlogs when I was learning how to knit. Such a fun skill to have
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love your outfit!
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 3:11 pm
Oh, thank you, Lisa! Compliments of Forever 21. Love that cheap store
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cute…will have to look for one that is crochet.
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 3:01 pm
I am sure there are a few that are similar. This kind of looks like crochet to me because of the texture of the seed stitch. I hope you can find a pattern that is similar!
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I’m going to try this. I finished my first scarf every and it’s pretty but it rolls up like a tube. Kind of like a sweater for a snake
To knit this, I’m going to have to learn to use circular needles and how to knit a seed stitch. I hope I can do it!
Great photo shoot, btw!
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 3:00 pm
Tiffany- Seed stitch is just knit one, purl one, knit one purl one and then the next row is purl one, knit one, purl one, knit one. If you haven’t knit circular before, the most important thing is just to keep those stitches in the same direction when you start your first row. After that, you are just going around and around and around
You can totally do it!
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Tiffany Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 7:03 pm
I know how to go around and around – no knitting needles required
Hopefully, I can learn to do it with needles! I’ve already bought the supplies!
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Tiffany Reply:
November 29th, 2011 at 12:55 pm
I had to give you an update: I finished it, I’ve worn it and I love it! Thanks so much for sharing. I think I”ve caught the knitting bug
I’m working on a smaller cowl now (different pattern).
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Amy Reply:
November 29th, 2011 at 3:56 pm
Oh, I am so glad you are loving it, Tiffany! I am so proud of you knitting away at your cowls. My next task is to finish an Angry Birds hat for my nephew and then I want to make a beret for myself for all my hard work
xo
Love your scarf and love your boots!
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 3:01 pm
Oh, thank you, Ingrid!!
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Okay, seriously, you are too cute for words. And you look like a very animated, live-action version of some of my favorite Pinterest wardrobe pins. I puffy-heart your scarf, I think I am going to attempt one of these for my MIL for Christmas! Thanks for always having such awesome crafting ideas…you are totally rocking this look! Love it!!
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Amy Reply:
October 25th, 2011 at 11:50 pm
Oh, you are totally making me feel like a rock star right now, Brooke! Thank you so much and I hope you find the pattern to be an easy one. Such a great gift and an easy sit-on-the-couch-and-catch-up-on-tv project too
xoxo
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You are sooo stinking cute!! Started this today! Picked a gorgeous deep purple yarn up from walmart. Thanks for sharing this. Still trying to work up my nerve to start the ruffle scarf. Maybe after this…
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Must. Learn. To. Knit.
Fab, girl, as always!
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