Marakata cowl by Stella Egidi

Marakata cowl

Knitting
November 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in Stock st
US 6 - 4.0 mm
202 - 210 yards (185 - 192 m)
one size
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In Sanskrit language, Marakata is the translation for Emerald, and means “the green of growing things”. Emerald is considered to symbolize future, growth and renewal.
Thanks to a simple and repetitive ribbing stitch pattern, that mimics a chain of small emerald, and using one skein of worsted weight yarn, you will be able to obtain a squishy and soft cowl that will sweet your freezing winter days!
Choose a bright color and the softest of yarn, and in no time knit this easy cowl that will cheer you up while working it and wearing it!
Marakata is worked in the round top down. Smart use of stitch pattern allows the bottom cowl circumference to grow for a better fitting when worn.

Sizes: one
Final measurements: height: 18 cm / 7”; neck opening: approx 58 cm / 22.75”; bottom circumf: approx 86 cm / 33.75”
Gauge: 18 x 25 = 10 cm /4” with 4 mm (US 6) needle in Stockinette stitch
Yarn: approximately 192 metres / 210 yards of worsted weight yarn. Yarn used in the sample: Malabrigo Worsted, color Emerald, 1 skein.
Notions: Needles 40 cm / 16” circular needle size 4 mm (US 6) or needle size needed to obtain the gauge.
Removable Stitch Marker
1 tapestry needle

Note: texture as in pictures has been kept thanks to a light steam blocking. Different yarn used and different blockage method might flatten the tridimensional texture effect.