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Carinthia Cowl
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Carinthia, found in the Austrian Alps, is a place of majestic mountains and lakes. In winter, swirling snow dances across frozen landscapes. This colorful cowl, with its doubled-thickness, is just the thing to keep the chill at bay.
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Finished measurements
Height: 8”/20.5 cm
Circumference: 21”/53.5 cm
Yarn
Worsted weight yarn in two colors; a minimum of 200 yds each. Shown in Orange Flower Yarns MCN Worsted 80% Superwash Merino; 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon; 200 yards/182 m. MC: Poseidon, 1 skein; CC: Vivid Aquamarine, 1 skein.
Samples were knit from Orange Flower | MCN Worsted and The Plucky Knitter Primo Worsted. In testing, nearly all of the main color yarn was used, with just a few yards remaining. (The main color is the darker yarn in the pattern photos.) It is highly recommended to purchase a second skein of the main color to avoid running out.
Additional Materials
- US #6/4.0mm, US #7/4.5mm 24” circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge.
- Tapestry needle.
- Stitch markers (8 total, with one unique)
- Smooth waste yarn for provisional cast-on, if desired.
Techniques used
- provisional cast-on
- stranded knitting
- picot hem
- Kitchener stitch seaming in the round
Worked in one piece from a provisional cast-on, this fun, two color cowl knits up quickly, and, with the worsted weight yarn and lined interior, would make an excellent choice for a first Fair Isle project.
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- First published: September 2014
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