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Spiral Textured Cowl
I love the texture of post stitches in a stitch pattern. However, when worked in the round, sometimes post stitches can get lost at the joins of the rounds because ch3 has to count for a dc. One way to eliminate this problem is to work in a spiral instead of rounds. In this video, I show you how to work this beautiful stitch pattern in the round, in spiral, without joining at the end of the rounds. The results are perfect post stitch texture throughout the entire project.
The pattern has a 10 stitch repeat. Using worsted weight yarn and an I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook, 8 repeats work well for a 20” circumference cowl. And 3 repeats work well for a wristlet.
There is also a YouTube video for this pattern: https://youtu.be/4858fjS4mbc
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- First published: February 2016
- Page created: February 8, 2016
- Last updated: October 21, 2016 …
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