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Slippery Slope
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The Slippery Slope cowl is a fun way to play with color! Use two contrasting colors, yarn with long color changes or leftover fingering weight with a solid for a striped cowl. The sky is the limit with this addicting all over slip stitch pattern!
Sizes
1 (2)
Finished Measurements
Top neck circumference: 18 (20)“/46 (51) cm
Bottom circumference: 24 (28)”/61 (71) cm
Depth: 10.75 (13)“/24 (33) cm
Materials
Approximately 167 (210) yds/153 (192) m (CC1) and 120 (190) yds/110 (174) m (CC2) of fingering weight yarn
Size 1: I used Candy Skein Scrumptious Fingering (80% merino wool, 10% cashmere goat, 10% nylon; 150 g (5.29 oz)/600 yds (549 m)); color: Oyster (CC1) 1 skein
Crystal Palace Yarns Mini Mochi (85% merino wool, 20% nylon; 50 g 1.76 oz/195 yds (178 m); color: Grateful Grapes (CC1) 1 skein
Size 2: I used YOTH Yarns Little Brother (80% merino wool, 10% cashmere goat, 10% nylon; 100 g (3.53 oz)/435 yds (398 m)); color: Cracked Pepper (CC1) 1 skein
Crystal Palace Yarns Mini Mochi (85% merino wool, 20% nylon; 50 g (1.76 oz)/195 yds (178 m); color: Strawberry Lime (CC2) 1 skein
US size 4/3.5 mm circular needle 24”/61 cm or shorter, or size needed to obtain gauge
One removable stitch marker (to mark the right side of work)
One stitch marker (to mark the beginning of round)
Tape measure or ruler
Yarn needle
Gauge
22 sts and 48 rnds = 4”/10 cm in slip stitch pattern worked flat, after blocking
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