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Jeanette
The Jeanette Cowl is like a collection of my favourite things - it’s a worsted weight, one skein project, simple without being boring, classy and good for quick project gratification :) The finished cowl is seamed together to create pockets for a drawstring that gathers it fetchingly at the neck, or is let out to maximize warmth.
You will need:
100 grams of worsted weight. A quick word of advice here - though it’s not mandatory, to really shine this piece needs a wet block before seaming. Therefore, I don’t recommend acrylic, or acrylic blends. Wool, wool blends with merino, cashmere or alpaca, all this is perfect :)
4.5 mm needles. Straights would work, but for that number of stitches you might find circulars a little more comfortable.
24” of the material you’d like to use in the drawstring. For simplicities sake I’m using yarn in a contrasting colour, but woven cord, leather cord, ribbon and i-cord are all fair game!
2 stitch markers
Tapestry needle for seaming and weaving in ends.
Optional: A pair of bead caps, to cover the ends of your drawstring afterwards.
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- First published: January 2013
- Page created: January 28, 2013
- Last updated: June 26, 2023 …
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