Tridacna Cowls and Necklace
by Michele Bernstein
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© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein

© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein

© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein

© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein

© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein

© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein

© PDXKnitterati/Michele Lee Bernstein
Tridacna Cowls and Necklace
These elegant cowls and necklace were inspired by Tridacna, a giant clam. The scalloped edges of the elongated stitch pattern mimic the fluted edges of the clam’s shell.
The pattern can be knit as a long infinity loop, a short cozy cowl, or a necklace. The long cowl requires 273 yards. The short cowl requires 170 yards MC, 50 yards CC. The necklace requires 30 yards each of MC and CC. Choose a yarn with silk for drape and shine!
The pattern was inspired by yarn specially dyed to match a photo of a Tridacna clam. The photo was taken by Murray Post, husband of Susan Post, the owner A Good Yarn in Sarasota, FL. You can find the yarn there.
Thanks to tech editor Amanda Woodruff!
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About this pattern
About this yarn
by Handmaiden Fine Yarn
DK
70% Silk, 30% SeaCell
273 yards
/
100
grams
341 projects
stashed
470 times
rating
of
4.6
from
112 votes
About this yarn
by Lantern Moon
DK
100% Silk
134 yards
/
50
grams
90 projects
stashed
162 times
rating
of
4.5
from
31 votes
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