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Moorland Cowl
The Moorland Cowl is a versatile, easy-to-wear and useful garment. It is easy to knit, a great way to try out new techniques and get to know new yarns.
It is a lovely addition to other garments in a knitted wardrobe and can be worn all year around, even (or particularly) when working or being active outdoors.
The cowl has an easy construction – you begin with a provisional cast-on, knit the cowl as a cylinder and finish it by making a half twist and then grafting the ends together.
Finished measurements: 15 cm / 6” across, approx. 74 cm/31” long before before assembly.
Material
Yarn: 4 ply Hebridean Colours from The Birlinn Yarn Company
MC 50 g, CC 1 (34 g), CC 2 (25 g), CC 3 (16 g)
Moor colourway: Storm Grey (MC), Peaty Brown (CC 1) , Bog Cotton (CC 2), Moor (CC 3)
Seashore colourway: Sea Mist (MC), Peaty Brown (CC 1) , Bog Cotton (CC 2), Shillay (CC 3)
Needles: 4,5 mm circular needles
Notions: Stitch markers, waste yarn for your provisional cast on, an extra circular needle and tapestry needle or a dpn to do the Kitchener stitch.
Gauge
22 sts × 30 rows = 10 × 10 cm/4”
over pattern according to the chart.
This design is part of a collection that will be published in ”Stickat från kust till kust” / ”Knits from coast to coast” by Bokförlaget Semic in Sweden in September 2022.
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- First published: March 2022
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