Quaking Aspen Cowl by Kat Archer

Quaking Aspen Cowl

Knitting
September 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
190 - 400 yards (174 - 366 m)
Short [Medium, Long]. Approximately 8”/20 cm wide and 23”/58 cm [32”/81 cm, 50”/127 cm] circumference after blocking.
English
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Whenever I head up into the alpine, I scan the landscape for green and silver leaves, shimmering in the wind. And I strain my ears to pick out the soft rustling of nature’s wind chimes. Like the aspen tree, this cowl has a simple beauty that’s sure to make you smile.

Yarn – 190-400 yards/174-366 meters fingering-weight or sport-weight yarn. Shown in Knitted Wit Silky Merino (50% merino, 50% silk; 400 yards/366 meters per 4 ounce/113 gram skein), colorway Cedar (Short) and Golden Delicious (Long).

Gauge - 22 stitches = 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch. Measured after blocking.

Needles - US #5/3.75 mm or size to get gauge.

Notions - Tapestry needle.

Skill level - Advanced beginner (lace, intricate motif).

Size/Finished measurements – Short (Medium, Long). Approximately 8”/20 cm wide and 23”/58 cm (32”/81 cm, 50”/127 cm) circumference after blocking.