Zeccola Cowl
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Yarn: Fingering weight, approximately 775-800 yd./709-732 m
Shown in Frabjous Fibers Wonderland Yarns Mad Hatter Mini Skein Packs (100% superwash merino; 430 yds./393 m per 5 oz./152 g package) in #20 Doormouse and Fuchsia to Turquoise Color Morph, one pack each
Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 28 stitches and 27 roundss = 4 in./10 cm in stockinette stitch in the round, after blocking
Finished Dimensions: 6 in./15 cm wide when laid flat, 68 in./172.5 cm around when grafted; size is adjustable
Gradient sets and stranded colorwork collide in this cowl that’s as much fun to knit as it is to wear!
Designed to use two mini-skein gradient sets, this cowl is knit seamlessly, starting with a provisional cast on and ending with Kitchener stitch to graft the two ends together. The result is a double layer of fabric for extra warmth.
To knit this pattern, you should know how to:
- do a provisional cast on (any kind),
- knit in the round,
- read and work from a colorwork chart, and
- use Kitchener stitch to graft live stitches.
The colorwork motif is charted only. The pattern includes extensive notes on how to customize the cowl for differing amounts of yarn.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited.
Shown in Frabjous Fibers Wonderland Yarns Mad Hatter Mini Skein Packs (100% superwash merino; 430 yds./393 m per 5 oz./152 g package) in #20 Doormouse and Fuchsia to Turquoise Color Morph, one pack each
Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 28 stitches and 27 roundss = 4 in./10 cm in stockinette stitch in the round, after blocking
Finished Dimensions: 6 in./15 cm wide when laid flat, 68 in./172.5 cm around when grafted; size is adjustable
Gradient sets and stranded colorwork collide in this cowl that’s as much fun to knit as it is to wear!
Designed to use two mini-skein gradient sets, this cowl is knit seamlessly, starting with a provisional cast on and ending with Kitchener stitch to graft the two ends together. The result is a double layer of fabric for extra warmth.
To knit this pattern, you should know how to:
- do a provisional cast on (any kind),
- knit in the round,
- read and work from a colorwork chart, and
- use Kitchener stitch to graft live stitches.
The colorwork motif is charted only. The pattern includes extensive notes on how to customize the cowl for differing amounts of yarn.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited.