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Finished Measurements:

23 (36, 48)" [57.5 (90, 120) cm] circumference, 8¼" [20.5 cm] wide / Shown in size 48" [120 cm]

Yarn:

tern / 1 (2, 2) skein(s) Seaweed 404 (MC) / 1 (1, 2) skein(s) Kelp 409 (CC)

Needles:

16 (24, 32)" [40 (60, 80) cm] circular needle in size US 2 [2.75 mm]

Gauge:

31 sts and 42 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in Cable patt, after wet blocking

Construction:

Cowl is worked entirely in the round. Knitted from the bottom up. Flanked by 1”of 1x1 broken ribbing on upper and lower edges. The stitch pattern is a 10-stitch x 6-row repeat, changing colors only to produce stripes. Stacked elongated cables are constructed from stitches wrapped three times. Ribbing needs no increase/decrease to fit width, and is bound off knitwise. Size is easily adjustable.

Skills Required:

Long tail cast on
Cables
Chart

wakame

Melanie Rice

$ 7.50
Inspired by modular architecture, designer Melanie Rice brings us a cowl worked in two colors with an all-over geometric texture. Broken ribbing borders the bridge-inspired cable stitch pattern to construct a continuous loop. Two height and three circumference options make sizing easily adjustable. Knit in silky soft Tern, Wakame is the perfect balance of texture, color and warmth.
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Finished Measurements:

23 (36, 48)" [57.5 (90, 120) cm] circumference, 8¼" [20.5 cm] wide / Shown in size 48" [120 cm]

Yarn:

tern / 1 (2, 2) skein(s) Seaweed 404 (MC) / 1 (1, 2) skein(s) Kelp 409 (CC)

Needles:

16 (24, 32)" [40 (60, 80) cm] circular needle in size US 2 [2.75 mm]

Gauge:

31 sts and 42 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in Cable patt, after wet blocking

Construction:

Cowl is worked entirely in the round. Knitted from the bottom up. Flanked by 1”of 1x1 broken ribbing on upper and lower edges. The stitch pattern is a 10-stitch x 6-row repeat, changing colors only to produce stripes. Stacked elongated cables are constructed from stitches wrapped three times. Ribbing needs no increase/decrease to fit width, and is bound off knitwise. Size is easily adjustable.

Skills Required:

Long tail cast on
Cables
Chart