PKC AutumnDoodle Exp2 Infinity
PKC AutumnDoodle Exp2 Infinity
PKC AutumnDoodle Exp2 Infinity
2 Cowl
ADVENTUROUS BEGINNER
Infinity
Adult Small (Medium, Large)* Special techniques include stranded colorwork in the
round, provisional cast on, and grafting.
*Available in standard or twisted orientation.
The sample is a size medium. The design changes MC/CC
MEASUREMENTS with each chart, and has been seamed without a twist.
5 stitch markers (one in different color) • See Blank Doodle Charts (pg. 14) to create your own.
Spare circular needle for grafting of same size or smaller
Waste yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on • See Special Techniques (pg. 3) for video links to any
Scissors & Tapestry needle non-standard techniques used in this pattern, as well
as links to general colorwork knitting tips.
20 in [50 cm]
working circumference
Live stitches
for grafting
22 (26, 30) in [56 (66, 76) cm]
finished circumference
22 (26, 30) in [56 (66, 76) cm]
finished tube length
finished height
10 in [25 cm]
Finished schematic
Provisional
cast on
Flat schematic
This method uses waste yarn to hold cast on stitches until Catching MC Floats (Pacific Knit Co.):
we are ready to graft the edges together. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CWfLBU7tFLd/?utm_s
ource=ig_web_copy_link
Provisional Cast on – Crochet Chain (Purl Soho):
https://www.purlsoho.com/create/provisional-cast-on- Catching CC Floats (Pacific Knit Co.):
video/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/CW9Z5ZPJpQO/?utm
_source=ig_web_copy_link
GRAFTING / SEAMING
Weaving in Ends as you Go (Pacific Knit Co.):
This stitch allows for the grafting of a cast on edge to the https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ce2j60mJrK4/?utm_so
live edge, so that the finished item can be joined urce=ig_web_copy_link
seamlessly in the round.
Arranging Your Doodle Charts (Pacific Knit Co.):
How to Graft an Infinity Cowl (Pacific Knit Co.): https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnZ199Fpzhh/?utm_so
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CrO5KHWvbzp/?utm_ urce=ig_web_copy_link
source=ig_web_copy_link
Blog: How to Doodle with Yarn (Pacific Knit Co.):
Kitchener Stitch (Purl Soho): https://www.pacificknitco.com/post/how-to-doodle-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nlWKvrGp-4 with-yarn
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT While this pattern is written for DK weight yarn, I
encourage you to adapt it for alternative yarn weights!
The height of the infinity cowl is determined by the
working circumference, as the finished cowl will be Based on your gauge with selected yarn, determine your
turned on its side once grafted together. desired working height, similar to the “Adjusting the
Height” instructions, and cast on a multiple of 24 sts that
Because the cowl is double thick, the finished height is closest to your gauge.
equates to half of the working circumference.
To adjust the working circumference, cast on for more (Cast on # of stitches ÷ gauge)
or less repeats of 24 sts. = working circumference
Based on your gauge, use the following formula: (Working circumference ÷ 2) = finished height
Taller: (144 sts ÷ 6 sts/in) = 24 in 12 in height Work remaining pattern as written after casting on your
- or - new number of stitches.
Shorter: (96 sts ÷ 6 sts/in) = 16 in 8 in height
YARN WEIGHT SUBSTITUTION CHART
Work remaining pattern as written after casting on your Use the following chart for quick calculations based on
new number of stitches. your desired gauge and height.
ADJUSTING THE CIRCUMFERENCE Note that alternative yarn weight options will result in
changes to the estimated total yardage for the project.
While written for three sizes (circumferences), the
infinity cowl is flexible to any finished circumference.
Gauge Number of Approx.
To adjust the finished circumference, cast on as written, per Inch Cast on sts Finished Height
and simply continue working main colorwork charts
until reaching the the desired finished circumference. 5 96 sts 9.6 in [24 cm]
CAST ON
Break all yarns, except yarn to use for grafting. Break yarn
for grafting with approx. 5x the working circumference of
live stitches.
FINISHING
Place yarn tail on tapestry needle and graft the two ends
of the cowl together using preferred method. Weave in
any remaining ends.
Any charts within the Doodle Pattern Series also work • Try using a single main color and/or single contrast
with this pattern, including chart expansion packs! color throughout for a minimalist look, or create the a
stash buster by changing yarns with every chart repeat
Shift the charts as necessary (see example) to align each
consecutive chart as desired. Some Doodle patterns work • Use the Black and White filter on your phone to
well with motifs offset from the previous one. ensure your color choices have enough contrast
Knit this pattern again and again, because every time it will • Alternate dark and light in the MC and/or CC in
be something completely different! consecutive charts for visual balance
Variations on Patterns
Don’t know where to start? You can simply work your Doodle like the sample knit and follow the pre-made chart below!
Chart Key
My Chart Key
Each Doodle micro chart is 24-sts wide, and can be used standard (darker MC) or inverted (lighter MC) contrast.
Chart Key Knit in darker color Knit in lighter color Knit in accent color
Each Doodle micro chart is 24-sts wide, and can be used standard (darker MC) or inverted (lighter MC) contrast.
Each Doodle micro chart is 24-sts wide, and can be used standard (darker MC) or inverted (lighter MC) contrast.
Chart Key Knit in darker color Knit in lighter color Knit in accent color
Each Doodle micro chart is 24-sts wide, and can be used standard (darker MC) or inverted (lighter MC) contrast.
Each Doodle micro chart is 24-sts wide, and can be used standard (darker MC) or inverted (lighter MC) contrast.
Chart Key Knit in darker color Knit in lighter color Knit in accent color
Use these blank charts to create your own doodles to use within this pattern, or any other Doodle pattern! Each chart is
24-stitches wide, so they all work together. Charts can be as tall or short as you like!
BLOCKING
Place live sts on waste yarn and block the cowl to the flat
schematic (pg. 3).
SET UP
Place the live sts back onto the working needle. Remove
the provisional waste yarn, and place cast on stitches onto
a spare needle.
Ensure that you are using the left needle from the live
edge, and the opposite needle from the cast on edge (i.e.
needles you are working from should be parallel to each
other, with both held in your left hand).
GRAFTING
Rep steps 1-4 until all sts have been grafted together.
• Step 1: Lay the tube of the cowl on a flat surface, with provisional cast on edge at the bottom, and the live sts at the
top. Both sets of needles should both be facing towards the right, as shown.
• Step 2: Fold the top down and fold the bottom up, both towards the centerline of the tube to create a donut shape.
• Step 3: With both working needles (front and back) in your left hand, begin grafting together (pg. 15).
Live Stitches
For Kitchener
Provisional
Cast on
• Step 1: Lay the tube of the cowl on a flat surface, with provisional cast on edge at the bottom, and the live sts at the
top. Both sets of needles should both be facing towards the right, as shown.
• Step 2: Twist the cowl across the middle, so provisional cast on needles now face in the opposite direction. Then shift
half of the stitches on cast on edge, so that both sets of needles are both facing to the right again (without removing
the twist in the body of the cowl). Ensure that your charts aligns with your shifted BOR location.
• Step 3: Fold the top down and fold the bottom up, both towards the centerline of the tube to create a donut shape.
• Step 4: With both working needles (front and back) in your left hand, begin grafting together (pg. 15).
Live Stitches
For Kitchener
Provisional
Cast on
NOTE: This pattern is for personal use. Items made from this
pattern may not be sold without express permission from the jamie@pacificknitco.com
designer.