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Cachou
Originally published in Tanis Fiber Arts’ Year in Colour Club, Cachou (a little candy used to decorate sweets) is a delicious springtime cowl knit in a simple lace pattern with your choice of either rolled or scalloped edges. The pattern is written for two weights of yarn, Aran or worsted weight and fingering weight, and comes in three sizes: a standard cowl, an infinity scarf that can be worn draped or wrapped once around the neck, and an even longer infinity scarf that can be worn draped, wrapped once for a loose, lacey cowl, or wrapped twice for a frothy confection. This is a quick knit – all versions of the cowl but the Large Aran weight version take just one skein of yarn – and it is lovely in variegated hues.
Specific yardage requirements:
115 (205, 285) yds/ 105 (190, 260) m 165 (325, 420) yds/ 150 (300, 385) m of Aran or worsted Fingering weight yarn
Sizes:
Aran weight version Fingering weight version
Small (Medium, Large)
Circumference: 22.5 (41.5, 54.5)”/ 57 (106, 139) cm 21.25 (42.75, 53.25”)/ 54 (108.5, 135.5) cm
Height: 7 (8, 9.25)”/ 18 (20.5, 23.5) cm
Samples shown in Aran weight, Medium with a rolled border (pink) and Fingering weight, Large with a scalloped border (purple).
Gauge:
18 sts & 24 rows 24 sts & 34 rows = 4”/10 cm in Stockinette stitch on smaller needles
15 sts & 23 rows 18 sts & 25 rows = 4”/10 cm in Diagonal Madeira Lace on smaller needles
Technical Editing by Alison Green.
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- First published: February 2013
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