Marceline Melody by megi burcl

Marceline Melody

Knitting
July 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
in Garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
350 - 600 yards (320 - 549 m)
10" x 20" folded and laid flat
English
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Marceline Melody is a long, wide cowl designed to be knit with a variety of fingering weight yarns, and is an especially fun way to use up remnants of yarn from other projects. It is knit in three sections, a wide top edge strip knit with self striping or pooling-variegated yarn, an asymmetric body knit in garter ridge stripes, and a narrow bottom edge strip knit from the same yarn as the opposite edge. Yarn amounts are listed by weight instead of yardage to save you the hassle of winding and measuring partial balls. The weights listed are generous however, if you are not working at the prescribed gauge, or are using a particularly heavy yarn, make adjustments accordingly.

Use your tiniest of partial skeins and remnants, grouped into two color families, to create a fantastically random sequence of alternating stripes unique to you and your cowl.

Materials:
US size #4 (3.5mm) 32” circular needle
250g yarn in 3 or more colors
-50g self striping or variegated yarn A
-100g solids or miniskeins yarn group B
-100g solids or miniskeins yarn group C -or- 100g more of A