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Felicity
This was inspired by a certain blonde nerd on the television show known as Arrow. While binge watching the show, I thought that the character Felicity seemed like she’d be a closet knitter. Then the idea for this cowl was born.
This cowl is knitted up in Berroco Folio using two skeins. It’s very lightweight and drapes beautifully on the neck. I highly recommend this yarn for this pattern. But, if you need to substitute, choose a fingering weight yarn. Though, Folio is listed as a DK weight it is really more like a fingering weight yarn. I would also be sure that your substituted yarn has silk or rayon in the fiber content because you want this cowl to drape well.
This pattern also includes a separate photo tutorial showing step by step on how to do the cross stitch in the pattern. Possibly, a video tutorial will be coming in the future.
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- First published: January 2015
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