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Terwilliger Versatile
Designer Rilana Riley-Muson likes naming her patterns after places near her home. She named this infinity-type scarf after Terwilliger Boulevard in SW Portland. There is a dangerous stretch of Interstate 5 called the “Terwilliger Curves.” The pattern stitch displays curving diamonds, twisting back and forth.
This pattern stitch makes a reversible project that can be worn many ways: looped around the neck as a cowl, draped low in the front, or placed at the back of the neck with one side pulled through as a scarf.
Finished Size
Width: 7” (18 cm); Length: 56” (142 cm)
Materials
Galler Yarns Heather Prime Alpaca, 206 colorway (0.5 lb/228 g, 600 yds/549 m) – 1 skein
US 4/3.5 mm knitting needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
2 stitch markers
Row counter (optional)
Yarn needle
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- First published: March 2012
- Page created: March 1, 2012
- Last updated: June 11, 2015 …
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