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Ballyvaughan Cowl
As the weather gets warmer you don’t always want a full scarf, but still need something around your neck to keep out the wind. This cowl is perfect in those ‘in between’ seasons. This is a fast project, using a simple textured stitch pattern. This was inspired by the glorious colours of the landscape surrounding Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Ireland during the spring time.
Measurements:
One size: 18 cm wide, 60cm long before joining into a round. Measurements made after blocking
This garment will benefit from wet blocking to relax the stitches.
Materials:
100g Siabod Slate (05)- A, 50g Gwyngregin Damson (06)- B and 25g Idwal Lichen (09)- C in Ada from Find Me Knitting.
6.0 mm hook
Gauge:
Gauge is not strictly important for this project.
Construction:
This cowl is constructed in rows. The short ends are sewn together using mattress stitch to join into a circle
Difficulty: easy
This pattern uses UK crochet terminology and comprises written instructions
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- First published: February 2018
- Page created: February 24, 2018
- Last updated: February 26, 2018 …
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