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Heximaze
On a visit to my grandmother, I was intrigued by a wooden box with a brass medallion and learned my grandfather had bought it when he served in Vietnam in the 1970s. I couldn’t get the image out of my head, and I’d always wanted to try double knitting. Thus the Heximaze Cowl was born.
This cowl starts with an invisible cast on in two colors, uses double knitting in the round to create the reversible (mirror-image) main body, and ends with Kitchener stitch for a smooth finish. Sample is knit in the Large size in a cashmere blend, which shows colorwork beautifully while still having just the slightest cashmere halo. The softness of the yarn, paired with the double thickness, makes a wonderfully squishy and warm cowl that will stand up to the wind.
Skills:
Double knitting
Sizes:
- Small: 5.25”/13.25 cm tall, 26.25”/66 cm circumference
- Large: 5.25”/13.25 cm tall, 35”/89 cm circumference
Sample shown in Size L.
Yarn:
Two colors high-contrast DK yarn
- Small: 115 yards/105 m of each color
- Large: 150 yards/137 m of each color
Sample shown in Knit Picks Capra DK (85% merino, 15%
cashmere) in Celestial and Turmeric.
Blocked Gauge:
16.5 stitches and 27.5 rounds over 4”/10 cm in double-knit stockinette
Tools:
- 3-4 stitch markers to place between chart repeats, if desired
- Tapestry needle for grafting and weaving in ends
Needles:
Two U.S. size 6/4.0 mm needles circular needles or size needed to get gauge
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- First published: August 2018
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