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Pashmina cowl
About this pattern
Pretty scalloped lace and feminine picot edging adorn this scrumptiously soft cowl. Knit with just one skein of Madeline Tosh Pashmina sport; surround your neck with both warmth and affordable luxury.
Dimensions
Circumference top: 22” (56 cm); bottom: 28” (71 cm); height = 15” (38 cm) after blocking.
Yarn
360 yards (329 metres) of sport weight yarn: 1 skein of Madeline Tosh Pashmina Sport; 75% merino wool; 15%silk; and 10% cashmere goat (100g)
Skill Level:
This pattern is suitable for the intermediate knitter who is familiar with: provisional cast-on. turned picot hem, sewing a turned hem, as well as simple lace knitting. Links to video tutorials provided in the pattern.
Pattern Notes
This cowl is knit in-the-round from the bottom-up. Stitches are cast-on provisionally and joined later to live stitches for a turned picot hem. A simple and easy-to-memorize lace pattern is worked for the body of the cowl which gets is tapered shape by decreasing needles sizes as you progress. A turned picot hem is then worked at the top.
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- First published: August 2016
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