Fretwork Cowl
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Fretwork Cowl
A bold color work design that uses slipped stitches to create the pattern. This is a good first pattern for trying color work and slipped stitches. The gauge isn’t vital but should be close. You wouldn’t want to have less than 5 stitches per inch but the Frog Tree Pediboo worsted version is closer to 5.5 stitches per inch and it works great. You’ll just need about 1/2 skein of your solid color and one skein of the Mochi Plus or approximately 95 yards of a self-striping yarn.
For more information, see:
http://yarn-fun.com/product/fretwork-cowl-pattern-pdf
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by Crystal Palace Yarns
Aran
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
95 yards
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50
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About this yarn
by madelinetosh
Worsted
100% Merino
203 yards
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114
grams
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About this yarn
by Frog Tree
Aran
80% Merino, 20% Rayon from Bamboo
182 yards
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100
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639 projects
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