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Slip Snuggle
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Alternating slipped stitches and knit stitches create a very easy, memorizable pattern and a beautifully textured fabric that looks more complicated than it is to make. Slip Snuggle is made with cashmere/merino blend yarn, making it ultra soft and cozy. Slipping on this cowl is like slipping into the arms of a loved one for a big, cozy hug. Low yardage for each color makes this cowl perfect for scrap busting, gift knitting, or your next selfish project.
This simple slipped stitch cowl was designed for beginner cowl knitters! The repeats are easily memorizable, and this pattern creates a cowl anyone can be proud to wear or gift!
This pattern is great for using up leftover DK yarn from your stash, just find 50g of a unifying color, and 20g of two contrasting colors, or even use different colors for every stripe! Be sure your yarns are the same weight and a similar fiber composition and twist.
The yarn used for the sample is a Cashmere/Merino blend. To achieve optimum drape and warmth, I suggest you use yarn with similar fiber content. Any DK will do, but the cashmere gives this cowl some additional warmth, drape, and lightness.
YARN
Knit Picks Capra DK, 85% Merino Wool, 15% Cashmere, 50g / 123 yds / 112m DK Weight in 3 colors:
Color A: ~40 g / 100 yds / 91.5m
Color B: ~20g / 50 yds / 46m
Color C: ~20g / 50 yds / 46m
Sample in Meridian Heather (Navy, Color A), Tansy Heather (Yellow, Color B), and Blush (Light Pink, Color C)
NEEDLES
US 6 / 4 mm 16” / 40cm circular for ribbing
US 8 / 5mm 16” / 40cm circular for main fabric
NOTIONS
Yarn Needle, 1 BOR stitch marker
GAUGE
19 sts and 36 rnds = 4” in slipped st pattern with larger needles, blocked
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
22” / 55cm circumference x 10” / 25cm tall
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- First published: December 2020
- Page created: December 22, 2020
- Last updated: August 18, 2022 …
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