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Neblina Cowl
Neblina Cowl is knitted in the round, bottom-up. Its circumference is slightly decreasing, so it reminds of a little trapezoid figure. Because of the use of wool and alpaca fingering yarn, it’s warm and airy at the same time.
It makes me think of morning fog. “Neblina” in Portuguese means “fog”.
DIFFICULTY:
Advanced beginner.
You will need to know how to work in the round. The cowl uses basic knit, purl and yarn over stitches, mirrored decreases (k2tog and ssk) and p2tog decrease. You may use any stretchy bind off of your choice.
The instructions are written and charted.
Finished size (after blocking):
o Circumference: 27,5 in/ 70 cm in the largest part;
20 in/ 51 cm in the thinnest part
o Height: 18 in/ 45 cm
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