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Stack'n go Cowl
I was diving through my stash and searching for something interesting. I found apricot Mohair and an elegant shining grey yarn. I was surprised how well they look together. Immediately I took my needles and cast on. The pattern using stacked increases was creating on its own. The Stack’n go Cowl with wave-like stripes and foam peaks was born. The foam peaks are shaped by stacked increases. The cowl is 3D shaped. It is worked bottom up.
Stahlsche Wolle Cadillac Metallic apricot:
41% Mohair, 41% Polyamid, 18% New Wool
used 15g / 52.1m
Austermann Curacao glittering grey yarn with pink, green, blue, lilac, turquoise bobbles:
59% Acetat, 23% Viscose, 15% Acrylic, 3% Lurex
used 40g / 60m
Unknown yarn blue/gold Lurex yarn with bobbles:
used 10g
Additional information for stacking stitches you can find at Xandy Peters and Olya Amimono.
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- First published: February 2017
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