Alternating Rib Cowl
by Sharon Mooney
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© 2009 Sharon E Mooney

© 2009 Sharon E Mooney

© Sharon Mooney

© Sharon Mooney
Alternating Rib Cowl
This cowl is fun and easy to knit. You work in the round and it’s wonderful to knit with Henry’s Attic “Prime Alpaca”. It’s a sportweight 100% alpaca in natural colors. The color shown is Silver Gray. The lighter colors will show the pattern better than darker colors. This is light and stretchy to wear. Alpaca has a good drape and softness, making it perfect for garments like this one. If you have a full skein of Prime Alpaca (665 yards), you will get about four cowls!
Thanks to my lovely model, Katie!
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by Henry's Attic
Sport
100% Alpaca
665 yards
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