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Fuzzy Logic
Sometimes the smartest knitting is the simplest. Fuzzy Logic pairs a soft, nubby boucle with a smooth hand-dyed yarn, creating a striped effect that blurs the line between texture and color. When the two yarns are held together, their personalities merge—muting and blending into something entirely new—while sections worked in a single strand let each yarn shine on its own.
Worked entirely in the round, the floats stay hidden on the inside, giving the work a clean, polished look. When it’s time to increase or decrease, I’ll walk you through the process in short videos so you can knit with confidence. The subtle shaping creates a comfortable fit, and the blended stripes add just the right amount of texture and visual interest.
This project is worked in the round and requires knitting knowledge including:
• Provisional cast on
• Knitting/purling
• Increasing/decreasing
• Working with multiple yarns
• Kitchener/grafting
• Duplicate stitch
Yardage Used
MC: about 755 yds (175g)
CC: about 735 yds (70g)
Yardage is approximate. Be sure to allow extra yarn to account for differences in gauge, yarn substitutions, or variations in skein weight.
A link to tutorial videos demonstrating the increasing and decreasing sections of the Fuzzy Logic kerchief cowl are included in the pattern.
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- First published: September 2025
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