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Sea Legs Cowl DK
Check out “Sea Leg Cowl” (Fingering weight version) for tester photos.
Finished dimensions:
9”/23cm length, 30”/76cm circumference.
240 yards/220 meters
Jonnygold (Apple Yarns) in Tidepools, DK 225 yards, 115g, 1 skien
Tosh DK (Madeline Tosh) in Mint, DK 225 yards, 115g 1 skein
US 7 (4.5mm) 16” circular needle
Notes: Customize the cowl you’ll love!
I used a four skein mini set and started with two colors then switched to a different two colors after I knit 5 repeats of the colorwork pattern. If choosing to use two colors, divide the total yarn yardage/meterage in half. You can also use up scraps by making each wave a different color! You can adapt the pattern for a yarn weight by casting on a multiple of 12 (so if it’s a worsted or bulky, 108 sts). Take your st count (if 4 per inch, multiply that by how many inches you want the cowl to be, find a close multiple of 12).
The pattern works well if the colors are highly contrasted, you want to see the waves!
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