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Butterknit
When the fine folks at Polka Dot Sheep asked me to
design a pattern for their Knit & Nosh subscription
boxes, I couldn’t resist! I adore their buttery soft
The Yaak yarn, and this skein has a comforting
earthy glow that reminds me of curling up with a
warm bowl of soup.
The cowl is worked side to side, like a short scarf
that is sewn together on the cast on / bind off
edges. The fringe is created by dropping the first 3
stitches in the bind off row.
Sized as S (M, L), with a ~ 19¼ (20¾, 22½)”/ 49
(52.5, 57) cm circumference on the top edge and ~
9”/ 23 cm deep, including the fringe.
Materials:
1 skein Polka Dot Sheep The Yaak, 60% superwash
Merino/ 20% yak/ 20% silk; 215 y/ 196 m; 3.5 oz/
100g. Sample shown in Chief Cliff; 0.31 oz/ 9g Toho
6/0 E Glass Beads in Transparent Matte True Teal.
Tools:
US 4 (3.5 mm) needles, or size necessary to obtain
gauge; stitch marker; cable needle; small length
(~3-4”/ 8-10 cm) thin plastic wire; tapestry needle.
Gauge:
25 sts/ 30 rows in 4”/ 10cm stockinette stitch, blocked.
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- First published: April 2021
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