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Cashmere Queen Cowl
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A classic skacel original pattern, the Cashmere Queen Cowl is a gorgeously textured, cozy accessory. It is constructed as a never-ending Möbius loop and is generously sized, so you can pull it down over your shoulders or scrunch it up close to skin for added warmth.
Featuring a fascinating combination of stitches, each changing with the (4) different colors of Cashmere Queen by Schoppel. This DK weight yarn is an exceptionally luxurious blend of merino, cashmere, and silk—for a fabric that blooms beautifully over time and is resistant to pilling, thanks to Schoppel’s patented pre-felting techniques.
Featuring a Moebius Cast-on, multiple stitch patterns, and a picot bind-off.
SIZE and MATERIALS
Finished Dimensions: 27.5” (37.5”) circumference by 9” (9”) high
Featured Yarn
Schoppel Cashmere Queen; 35% Cashmere, 45% Merino Wool, 20% Silk; 153 yds / 50 g ball;
one (1) ball each of 4 colors.
addi® Needles & Notions
4 mm (approx US 6) 47” circular needle
or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
All yarn and needles distributed by skacel collection Inc.
GAUGE
20 sts and 24 rows = 4” x 4” in Linen Stitch or Moss Stitch
To save time, check your gauge
and read all instructions thoroughly before beginning.
DESIGNER NOTES
- With Cat Bordhi’s Moebius Cast On, the number of stitches cast on is actually only half of the stitches over which the cowl is worked. Find her video here!
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In Moebius knitting, two rings are worked to equal one round, so a round is not complete until the work returns to the marker, meaning two rings have been worked.
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Work will “grow” from the center outward, so as work progresses, there will be more and more rows between the needles/cables, and they will get further and further apart.
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- First published: August 2013
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