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Color Therapy
Forever 50% OFF
It’s going to be three years since I started updating my old patterns to bring them in line with my current standards, and I have now come to realize that some of them will probably never be updated, either because I have gifted the samples and cannot make nice photos, or I simply don’t have enough time, etc.
So I decided to let go of this idea and just allow those earlier patterns to be, well, my earlier patterns reflecting me as a designer at that stage of my professional development.
Instead, I am changing the pricing for those older patterns. They are now 50% less, and this is not a discount, but their permanent price from now on. You can purchase these patterns here, on Ravelry where I have grouped them into a separate bundle.
Happy crocheting!
Color Therapy cowl is made using the Tunisian crochet technique. It is worked flat and only uses Tunisian simple stitch, which makes this project ideal for beginners. The picture tutorials explain how to change colors, create neat border stitches, and join quickly and easily.
The stitch pattern is reversible and creates delicate color “ladders” on one side, and stylish stripes on the other side.
The design simplicity and the “neat” tips included in the pattern allow you to enjoy the beautiful colorplay without having to focus too much on the stitches.
Materials
- Amitola by Louisa Harding Yarns, 80% wool, 20% silk, 273yd (250m) per 50g, colorway 102 Piroutte and 107 Salsa, 1 ball each
- US E (3.5mm) Tunisian crochet hook with extension
- Yarn needle to sew/weave in ends
Skill Level
The pattern assumes basic familiarity with Tunisian crochet, specifically how each row is worked as two separate passes and how to work Tunisian simple stitch.
Detailed instructions for changing colors in a special manner as well as for binding off are included.
Gauge
is not crucial for this design, any yarn with appropriate hook size can be used and and you can make this cowl smaller or larger by changing the starting number of chains and working fewer or extra row repeats of the stitch pattern.
★ The pattern has been professionally tech edited.
★ Language: English (US crochet terms)
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- First published: November 2013
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