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Alpaca-all-the-Cosy Cowl
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Pattern Description
I designed this pattern as part of my One Year One Outfit 2022 Project with the Pembina Fibreshed. In this project, I am making an outfit using materials sourced from within 200 miles of the Pembina River in Manitoba.
This cowl begins with casting on lots of stitches, and in a few rows, you will already be casting off! After some ribbing, eyelet rows and stockinette rows are worked before a final ribbing section. This pattern is wonderful for solid colours, as well as colourful or self-striping yarns (sample is worked in a self-striping yarn).
Level
This pattern is at an advanced beginner level. Skills needed:
• Join, and work in the round
• Work a 1x1 rib in the round
• Knit in the round
• Work k2tog and yO stitches
• Complete a stretchy cast on and cast off of your choice
Sizing
One size fits most. Finished measurements: 8 inches/20cm wide, by 66 inches/168 cm around. You can get 2-3 loops around with this cowl.
Gauge/Tension
After blocking:
9 sts = 10cm/4in over stockinette pattern in 7mm (US 10.75) needles
Materials
• Yarn: 2 skeins of bulky alpaca yarn, shown here from Hundredfold Farm Lopi 350YPP (105yds/96m per 140gm; 80% Alpaca, 20% Merino)
• 7mm (US 10.75) 32inch/ 80 cm circular needles
• Stitch marker (to mark beginning of round)
• Tapestry needle
• Scissors
• Measuring tape
- First published: September 2022
- Page created: September 28, 2022
- Last updated: September 29, 2022 …
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