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Miura Cowl
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It is named after Miura-ori, a folding method of origami tessellations. A trick to one’s eye, architectural and flexible, yet simple as this negative and positive spacing is created by angled texture of basic stitches. This cowl is the best way to bring up interest to any neckline when other scarves are just not enough.
Experiment with colors and various weights of yarn. Final measurements can change as a result, please take time to check gauge. Remember to use a needle size smaller than your yarn label recommends to make the final texture result more expressed.
SKILL LEVEL
Beginner
SIZE
Height - 8”
Circumference (stretched) - 24”
YARN
Habu Textiles A-175 1/3.3 lambswool linen
(80% lambswool, 20% linen)(102yds/93m;28g/1oz); 55g or 200yds in color 11, lavender grey; OR any other DK weight yarn
NEEDLE
US 4 (3.5 mm) 16-24” circular
GAUGE
19 sts in 3” and 9 rows in 1” measured over Stitch pattern
OR USE NEEDLE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers
Row counter (optional)
- First published: September 2010
- Page created: September 28, 2010
- Last updated: December 23, 2023 …
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