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Catskill Merino Cowl
From the Catskill merino website:
“Catskill Merino is a woman-owned, small farm in the Hudson Valley of New York. We raise Saxon Merino sheep that produce superfine merino wool that we sell both online and at Greenmarkets in NYC. Every purchase makes a difference on a small farm. We love our sheep and know you will love their wool!”
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The two colour, fully lined, pull-on single loop cowl is designed to fold over rather than scrunch up around the neck, and surprise! the sheep will still be visible on the outside. It is knit in the round then folded inwards with the upper half becoming the lining of the cowl and all floats are hidden. The inspiration for the sheep motif came from photographs of Dominque’s sheep, that can be found on the Catskill Merino website
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Yarn Required:
You will need two skeins of MC and one of CC of Catskill Merino Fingering (225yd/2oz) (200m/50g) for a total of MC (450yd/4oz) (400m/100g), and CC 225yd/200m for either of the two sizes provided in the pattern.
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Skills required to knit:
- knit in round
- stranding, two colour work
- sewing ends together after blocking
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Special thanks and shout out to Dominique from Catskill Merino for supporting this project, to Michele Kelling for her help with the design elements of the pattern layout and to their fabulous photographer, who is just amazing ! Thank you to Hannah Maxwell . These lovely ladies can all be found on instagram @catskilmerino, @michele.kelling @hannahmaxphoto
and Many thanks to the lovely test knitters/supporters
TvBlackMoE
janielet43
Saincda
fiberflow
jeffersonian
mathildeknits
kdaberle
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Final note before printing the pattern: since this is a colour work design the charts are all colour coded and will consume ink toner. Therefore print out only those pages and charts that you really need. The pattern provides different design configurations . The first four pages will be enough to create the cowl shown in the photos.
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