Gulf of Mexico - a new free knit/lab pattern inspired by “Refuge of the Roads by Joni Mitchell
 
 
 
 
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31 January 2025
 
Gulf of Mexico
 
 
 
Hello from knit/lab!

Gulf of Mexico is a new free pattern: a long skinny scarf with a rustic garter stitch chevron, inspired by a favorite song: 

“The nets were overflowing
In the Gulf of Mexico” 
   
from “Refuge of the Roads” by Joni Mitchell

The scarf is worked with two strands held together. I worked with relatively short lengths of yarn, splicing in a new color when necessary, generally holding a dark and light shade together, sometimes holding two darker colors together. The pattern can also be worked in a more varied palette to use up more varied scraps.

Gulf of Mexico is available here as a free Ravelry download.

Best wishes,
Kieran

 
 
 
Gulf of Mexico
 
 
 
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