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Daemati Cowl
Lately, I’ve been engrossed in the ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ book series by Sarah J. Maas. It’s the perfect blend of fantasy, romance, and adrenaline. No big spoilers, but the Daemati are faeries with the capability of mind control who are highly feared. Many faeries train to shield their minds and defend themselves against Daemati.
Even if you haven’t read the book series, I am adamant that this is the perfect cowl to shield you when the wind is sharp!
BONUS WORDSEARCH PUZZLE INCLUDED! (You’re welcome!)
The Daemati Cowl features a slip stitch texture with a special twisted rib on the top and bottom edges that has it’s own slip stitch flare to match! It is worked seamlessly in one-piece, in the round.
Suitable for Advanced Beginners!
Techniques include: Cast On, Join in the Round, Knit TBL, Slip, Purl, Knit, Bind Off.
(Youtube links for most techniques included in pattern - see page 6)
Instructions for Size Modifications Included.
Materials:
-2 Balls Andeansun 100% Baby Alpaca Yarn, DK Weight
-US 9 / 5.5 MM Knitting Needles – 16” Circulars
-Tapestry Needle and Scissors for Weaving in Ends
-Blocking Materials
-1 Stitch Marker for BOR
-Pen for Wordsearch! ;-)
Gauge/photos taken after a light blocking. See pattern for blocking notes.
I would love to see your Daemati Cowls!
Share your finished piece here on Ravelry by linking your Project page to the pattern, and on Instagram with the hashtag #DaematiCowl and tag @Kaysie.Crafts in the photo to be featured on my Instagram page!
The pattern and photographs of this design are the property of Kaysie Culbertson of KaysieCrafts. This pattern and design are subject to copyright, and distribution of this document in whole or in part in any way is not allowed. No commercial manufacturing using this pattern is allowed. You may sell finished small-scale handknit products (no more than 5) with this pattern but please kindly include pattern credit to Kaysie Culbertson of KaysieCrafts.
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- First published: January 2022
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- Last updated: June 30, 2023 …
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