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Rabe Cowl
Rabe reminds me of broccoli, kale or rabe leaves.
The pattern is fairly easy to memorize and can be knit super long or cowl length. The scarf /cowl is knit in one direction with the cast on edge sewn together to create a unique loop for securing the scarf.
Materials Needed:
Size 8 (5.00mm) straight needles
1 ball of Berroco Weekend 75% Acrylic, 25% Peruvian Cotton
205 yards
Darning needle
cable hook
Abbreviations
K– Knit
Ktbl—Knit stitch through back loop
P—Purl
K2tog - knit 2 stitches together (decrease 1 stitch)
K4tog—knit 4 stitches together (decrease 3 stitches)
SSK—Knit 2 stitches together through back loop (decrease 1 stitch)
YO—yarn over needle to create new stitch
Kfb—Make one stitch by knitting in the front and back of stitch (increase 1 stitch)
C2 over 2 Left P -sl 2 to CN, hold in front. P1, k1, then p1, k1 from CN
C2 over 2 Right P -sl 2 to CN, hold in back. k1, p1, then k1, p1 from CN
P3tog—purl 3 stitches together (decrease 2 stitches)
P2tog—purl 2 stitches together (decrease 1 stitch)
Sl2 k3tog p2sso—Slip 2 stitches, k3tog, pass 2 slipped stitches over k3tog
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