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Reversible Step Three Cowl
The Reversible Step Three Cowl is the third in a series of patterns that introduces Fusion Knitting. This technique creates a fabric with drape similar to garter stitch and looks like a different colour on each side. This cowl is knit in the round starting and ending with a garter stitch border.
The cowl can be made to any size with 2 yarns of any weight.
The MC yarn creates the design on the right side/outside of you the cowl. The CC yarn creates the design on the wrong side/inside of the cowl. This pattern creates cables that change direction. Picture tutorials are included to show how I work these cables.
It is not necessary to knit the Reversible Step One or Two Hat/Cowl before knitting this.
This series of patterns teach the cables used in the Reversible Coffee Moms Cowl & the Reversible Honeycomb Hat and Cowl.
Sample Shown in 2 Sizes
Finished Size: Circumference: 20 (48) inches/51 (122) cm; Depth: 12 (9.5) inches/30 (24) cm
Yarn: Illimani Yarn Amelie; Small size in Pink & White - 1 skein each; Large size in Blue Denim & Light Grey - 2 skeins each
Needles: 4.5 mm (US #7) circular needles
Gauge: 18.5 stitches and 37 rounds in 4 in/ 10cm in garter stitch
Resources: Fusion Knitting Tutorials
Please use The Reversible Step Series thread to ask questions, discuss the patterns & show projects.
A matching Reversible Step Three Hat knit in aran weight is also available and uses the same techniques as the cowl. The larger cowl shown is 48 inches long and 9.5 high. If you made the large cowl only 8 inches high, you can make both the hat and cowl from 2 skeins of each colour yarn. I recommend that you make the hat first as the cowl height is adjustable
Tech editor: Kate Atherley
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