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maverick
This long scarf or large cowl is a warm layer for cool evenings, chilly mornings, or anything in between. Water is one of the most prominent features of the Pacific Northwest—ocean, sound, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls define the landscape—and was the inspiration for this design.The winding stitch pattern is rhythmic, fun to knit, and looks good on both sides. Grown, spun, and dyed in the Pacific Northwest, grist creative “maverick” yarn proudly supports local farmers, mills, and family businesses.
Sizes:
Cowl: 20” wide x 43” circumference (50 x 110 cm)
Scarf: 15” wide x 80” long (28 x 200 cm)
Yarn: DK weight (238 yds / 100 g), 700 yds
Shown in grist creative maverick, cowl in hand-dyed indigo, scarf in natural, 3 skeins each for either cowl or scarf
Gauge and Needles: 20 sts and 26 rows = 4” / 10 cm in pattern after blocking using US 6-8 (4-5mm) or size needed to get gauge
Notions: waste yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on; extra needle in same size (for scarf tubular bind off)
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- First published: July 2018
- Page created: August 28, 2018
- Last updated: September 18, 2018 …
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