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Finished Measurements:

Approx 64" [162.5 cm] circumference, 8.5" [21.5 cm] deep

Yarn:

puffin / 1 skein each:
Clay (A)
Honey (B)
Kumliens Gull (C)
Approx 336 yd

Needles:

32” (80 cm) circular needle in size US 17 [12.75 mm]

Gauge:

9½ sts and 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch.

Construction:

Cowl is worked from long edge to long edge in garter (knit) stitch. To avoid having to weave in many annoying yarn ends, carry inactive yarns up the side of cowl as you work. The right color will be there when you need it. The two short ends are sewn together to complete the cowl.

Skills Required:

Long tail cast on
Garter (knit) stich
Changing yarn colors
Binding off

rectangle #5 / striped cowl

Quince & Co.

$ 4.90 $ 7
There is nothing better than a big chunky cowl cozied up to your neck on a brisk day. Here we introduce you to creating colorful stripes, which will open up endless possibilities in customizing your pieces.

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Finished Measurements:

Approx 64" [162.5 cm] circumference, 8.5" [21.5 cm] deep

Yarn:

puffin / 1 skein each:
Clay (A)
Honey (B)
Kumliens Gull (C)
Approx 336 yd

Needles:

32” (80 cm) circular needle in size US 17 [12.75 mm]

Gauge:

9½ sts and 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch.

Construction:

Cowl is worked from long edge to long edge in garter (knit) stitch. To avoid having to weave in many annoying yarn ends, carry inactive yarns up the side of cowl as you work. The right color will be there when you need it. The two short ends are sewn together to complete the cowl.

Skills Required:

Long tail cast on
Garter (knit) stich
Changing yarn colors
Binding off