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Talking to Bees Cowl
MATERIALS
Chelsea Luxe Merino Single 100% Merino fingering (approximately 600 yards total)
400 yards Color “A” Midnight (gray)
200 yards Color “B” Violets Femme (mauve blend)
NEEDLES
US 4 / 3.5 mm 32” circular (for cast on)
US 4 / 3.5 mm 24” circular (for decreases after color work section)
US 4 / 3.5 mm 16” circular (for neck decreases)
SIZE
13” tall x 24” opening at neck x 48” circumference at opening over shoulders
GAUGE
Color Work Section-
32 stitches = 4” in color work section (8 stitches = 1”)
30 rows = 4” in color work sections (7-1/2 rows = 1”)
Lace Section-
6-1/4 stitches = 1” in lace section
10-1/3 rows = 1” in lace section
TOOLS
25 stitch markers (1 unique BOR, 24 stitch markers)
Scissors, Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends, T-pins for blocking
Post-it Notes / Washi Tape for sticking on charts to help track your work (optional)
SKILL LEVEL-Intermediate (Medium)
Skills needed: you must be able to read a chart, work in a round, knit lace, knit color work
INTRODUCTION
“Talking to Bees Cowl” is a cowl that is knitted in the round from the bottom up. You will begin by using your 32” circular needles. Once you finish the color work section and work the first decreases you will switch to the 24” circular needles. Finally you will use the 16” circular needles when there is not enough room for your yarn to fit on the 24” needles. I have included the recommendation to use stitch markers to track your work. Using the stitch markers is optional, except for the beginning of round marker which is necessary. The lace section is both written and charted. The color work section is charted (not written). Once your cowl is complete you will block it and then wear and enjoy it! It is intended to be worn once around the neck as one loop. The upper section is worked with a series of decreases so when it is worn the wrong side of the color work section will not be shown.
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- First published: November 2018
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