September 5th marks the return of our Scoreboard knit-together, based on the unique and interactive cowl pattern of the same name. Created by the incomparable Michelle "Knit Purl" Hunter for skacel, Scoreboard yields a hand-knit wearable record of your favorite professional or college football team's season, with each row representing both points scored and points allowed.

Designed using HiKoo® Simplicity, the Scoreboard cowl is worked in a team’s two main colorways, with many knitters opting to add a third color to create visual breaks between games.


Participating knitters using the featured yarn will qualify for exciting in-season giveaways and prize opportunities! Click the link below to register, and then follow our social media and weekly email blasts for opportunities to win!

Scoreboard supplies may be obtained via the participating vendors listed below, or through your local HiKoo® retailer.

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The featured yarn for the Scoreboard cowl is Simplicity by HiKoo®. Available in a vast array of colors, Simplicity is the perfect choice for hard-wearing family-friendly projects. From blankets to baby wear, sweaters to accessories, fan-favorite Simplicity has you covered!

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The Scoreboard Cowl uses approximately 3 (6) skeins each of HiKoo® Simplicity in your two team colors, with final amounts based on version knit Short or (Long) and total points scored/allowed during the season. An optional skein of a third color can be used for a visual break between games.

Needles & Notions
•   Two US 7 (4.5mm) skacel by addi® 16'' circular needles
•   Approx. 1 yard scrap yarn in contrasting color for Provisional CO
•   Size G crochet hook
•   Tapestry needle & scissors
•   Stitch marker
Share your team’s progress throughout the season by tagging your images using #SCOREBOARD2024
 
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All listed colors and color pairings are approximate guidelines and not official representations of their respective teams.
Actual colors may differ slightly from how they appear on your screen, due to varying monitor settings.