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Split The Difference Cowl / Neckwarmer
Made using Quality Bendigo Mill Luxury 10 ply. Aran weight yarn would work.
This pattern uses the basic Jacobs Ladder technique with an Auburncraft Crochet Design twist to it. The combination of stitches and design, gives a twisted look to the finished cowl which is unique.
This is a written pattern and also comes with a graph and pictures to help along the way.
Materials:
5 mm hook
2x Bendigo Woollen Mill Luxury Aran. 200g ball. 300m/328yd per ball. (click here for supplier).
Approx total used 340m/371.9yd if gauge is met.
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
·Please note the total amount of yarn used for this to make the size indicated. I used a small amount of a second ball of luxury. For a cowl containing extra rows to enable a larger size, more yarn will be necessary than the total amount stated.
· Gauge:
· 15 Stitches to 10cm/4”. 7 Rows to 10cm/4” Measured over double crochet.
· Finished Measurements: Size can be adjusted by working more rows and pattern repeats across each row.
· 58.4cm/23 inches Diameter. 30cm/11.8inches wide
Yarn Substitutions:
LB Collection Merino/Yak
Viking Of Norway Raggen
Paint Box Wool Mix Aran
Many hours of work has gone into the designing and producing of this pattern, You are purchasing/downloading this pattern for personal use only. Please do not copy, rewrite, or redistribute this pattern as your own or otherwise. Please do not resell my patterns.
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This pattern has been tested by a large group with varying abilities in crochet.
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