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Celadonite Cowl
The biasing caused by the increases and decreases of the chevron pattern has an interesting effect on the triangle pattern (from the Mica Cowl) in this two-colored unisex cowl—you’d expect the top knit triangle and the bottom knit triangle to look like mirror images, but they don’t!
The mineral celadonite is a type of mica, ranging in color from milky white to sea green and even darker.
Sizes
S (M, L)
Finished Measurements
Height: 8.25 (8.25, 11.25) in / 20.5 (20.5, 28.5) cm
Height: 8¼ (8¼, 11¼) in / 20.5 (20.5, 28.5) cm
Yarn
Anzula Croquet, 50% merino, 50% Tussah Silk (230 yds / 210 m per 4.06 oz /115g); 1 (1, 2) skein(s) C1; 1 skein C2; 90 (112, 326) yds / 82 (102, 298) m C1; 40 (48, 161) yds / 37 (44, 147) m C2.
Shown in Avocado (C1) and Au Natural (C2) in Size M.
Needles
US6 / 4mm, or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
17.75 sts and 28 rounds = 4in / 10 cm in pattern stitches (blocked)
Notions
minimum (1) stitch marker for beginning of round, yarn needle
Skills
working in the round, increases, decreases, changing colors at beginning / end of rounds; stitch patterns are both written and charted
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- First published: February 2016
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