Ventureland by megi burcl

Ventureland

Knitting
April 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in BLOCKED garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
650 - 700 yards (594 - 640 m)
18” (joined) by 11”
English
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Ventureland is a lightweight, drapey cowl designed to be thrown on and off in quickly fluctuating summer temperatures. I have a hard time ignoring my shelf of handknits when warm weather hits. Even on eighty degree days you will find me with a shawl in my backpack, just in case it’s chilly enough to put on for ten minutes. I usually find myself wearing them at night or indoors. I love air conditioning, do not get me wrong, but I leave the house dressed to be outside- melting- and so I often find things are too cool indoors. Recently, on my Florida parks vacation, I found myself in need of some indoor warmth, but very frustrated wearing the shawl I carried with me. Sure it was fine if I was sitting down, calmly enjoying a meal, but I have two small boys. Things are rarely done “calmly,” even meals, especially while an adventure. I longed for the ease and security of a cowl and decided to frog the shawl project I brought to work on and immediately began to design this summer cowl.

There are two variations of Ventureland. One uses a 5 skein mini set and contrasting solid. The other uses a full skein of yarn along with two contrasting colors.

Materials
5 100 yard mini skeins (A-E) and 200 yards contrast color (F)
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400 yards B, 50 yards A, 200 yards C
Size #4 needle or size needed to obtain gauge
1 stitch marker
waste yarn for provisional CO
second circular needle for 3 needle BO