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Tangle Falls Cowl
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Tangle Falls is a multi-tiered cascade alongside the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, Alberta. The mountain and creek were named by Mary Schäffer, an American-Canadian naturalist, illustrator, photographer, and writer, in 1907 for the difficulty that climbers had descending down the creek from the ridge. These tangled cascades are the inspiration for this cozy cowl.
Difficulty - Intermediate
Skills used - Knitting, purling, increasing, decreasing
Sizes - One size
Finished measurements
Length: 25 cm / 10 inches
Circumference unstretched: 56 cm / 22 inches
Circumference stretched: 90 cm / 35 inches
Gauge
9 stitches and 14 rows = 5 cm in lace stitch pattern on US 8 (5 mm) needles
Yarn - Eaton Lady Fair Sayelle Knitting Worsted – 50 g (vintage 100% Acrylic) – 2 balls
Approximate yardage - 94 g/200 m
Needles - US 8 (5 mm) circular, 24″ long
Notions - Stitch markers
Please note: This pattern has not been test knit. If you find any errors in the written pattern or the charts, please let me know and I’ll make the corrections. Thank you!
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- First published: July 2019
- Page created: July 28, 2019
- Last updated: December 19, 2021 …
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