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Wavy Gravy Cowl
The Wavy Gravy cowl was Inspired by a trip to Bethel Woods aka the site of the original Woodstock, and is the first pattern in the Wavy Gravy Edit! This cowl is far out and knit in Worsted Weight yarn. It begins with ribbing worked flat then the cowl is joined in the round and knit seamlessly from the bottom up. The split ribbing allows for the Wavy Gravy Cowl to sit perfectly around your shoulders. Subtle shaping is achieved by decreasing needle sizes along the way. Knit in at least 2 colors this cowl is a gas to knit. You’ll definitely be feeling groovy every time you wear it! Peace, love, and knitting!
SAMPLE SHOWN
MC: Crewneck
CC: Jack
SIZES
One Size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approximately 22”/ 55cm circumference at top and
27”/ 67.5cm circumference at the bottom X 17”/
42.5cm tall
YARN REQUIREMENTS
Please note these are yarn estimates. The amount used will depend on yarn, your personal gauge, and any modifications you make.
Dimond Laine Pebbledash (100% Cashmere; 100 yds
per 50g); 2 skeins MC, 1 skein CC
OR
Worsted weight yarn in the following amounts:
MC: 200 yards/ 182m
CC: 100 yards/ 91m
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
Larger Needle: US 8/5mm, 24”/60cm circular needle,
or one size larger than gauge needle.
Gauge Needle: US 7/4.5mm, 24”/60cm circular
needle.
Smaller Needle: US 6/4mm, 24”/60cm circular
needle, or one size smaller than gauge needle.
TOOLS
Stitch Marker, Tapestry Needle
GAUGE
While gauge is not crucial, it will affect the overall
finished dimensions and yardage used.
16 stitches and 24 rounds=4”/10 cm using Gauge
Needle in Wavy Gravy Pattern worked in the round
and blocked.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited.
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- First published: March 2022
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