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Finding New Paths
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Finding New Paths is a fun snood/cowl worked in a squishy stitch pattern that looks much more complex than it actually is.
The colorwork is made with slipped stitches, using only one color at a time.
Slipped stitches combined with cables create a soft, comfy cowl that is perfect for a walk in the mountains also because it’s long enough to be used as a hood when the temperature falls.
The colors remind me of paths in the woods, covered in colorful leaves between the trees.
This snood is worked seamlessly from the top down, starting from the circumference around the head down to the shoulders, working in the round. When the right length is reached, the work is divided in two parts, a Front and a Back, which are then worked flat and separately. This creates a split that makes the snood more comfortable to wear.
Yarn
ModeKnit Yarns ModeWerk DK (100% SW Merino; 232 yards 212 meters/100 g).
MC: Chocolat, approx 450 yds 411 m;
CC: The Factory, approx 400 yds 365 m.
Needles
Circular knitting needles with 60 cm/24” cable in size needed to obtain gauge.
Suggested size: 3.75 mm /US 5.
Notions
1 marker A for beg of rnd.
18 markers B.
Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
Gauge
25 stitches and 32 rows = 10x10 cm (4”x4”) in cabled stitch pattern, measured after blocking.
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- First published: August 2023
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