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Artley
Joined with buttons at the back of the neck, after a simple ribbed buttonband is worked, this item is easy to put on and no fancy adjustments are needed to make it sit nicely around the neck. The cast-on edge begins at one side of the tip of the triangle at the bottom, so the cable pattern appears diagonally when the cowl is worn. When knitting this project, it may help to divide the pattern repeats with stitch markers. A yarn that will bloom a bit after blocking is recommended,, so that the project will block to the measurements given here and also to ensure that this knitted accessary will drape softly.
Measurements, gauge, and needle sizes are given in the pattern to work this in DK as well as an Aran weight yarn. The Aran cowl is larger.
This pattern includes written instructions and a schematic drawing.
Yarn
DK Cowl - 2 skeins Rowan Felted Tweed, 50% Merino Wool, 25% Alpaca 25% Viscose, 119 yds/175 m, 1.8 oz/50g - Colorway 181, Mineral or 145 yds of a DK yarn.
Aran Cowl - 2 skeins of The Croft Shetland Tweed, West Yorkshire Spinners, 100% wool, 182 yds/166 m, 3.5 oz/100g - Colorway 0761 Maryfield or 288 yds of an Aran yarn.
MEASUREMENTS
DK 19” (Aran 21”) along cast-on edge, 23” (30”) along back neck edge.
GAUGE
DK Cowl - 22 sts & 30 rows = 4”/10cm in cable pattern after blocking.
Aran Cowl - 18 sts & 28 rows = 4”/10cm in cable pattern after blocking
Note on the Name: According to a local genealogist, Artley--or the shortened version, Arty--may have originated as an Appalachian pronunciation of Adelia. The name is also a surname from Great Britain, one meaning hart (stag) and lea (meadow). The name seemed appropriate for an arty little cowl, designed in Appalachia, made from a British yarn evocative of flax-filled meadows.
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