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Sequence Cowl #9
Special thanks to Close Knit Fibers for providing their DK yarn for the sample.
This design is the ninth of a series—twelve cowls in sequence knitting for 2024. This month, we’re working the {k5, (p1, k1) twice, p1} sequence flat, in a one-row method, then grafting the cast-on edge to the bound-off edge to create a moebius loop. If you want a simple tube, you don’t have to twist the piece before seaming, but I wanted to take full advantage of this reversible stitch pattern. Next month, we’ll switch to a different sequence, and work a cowl in a simple, spiral stitch pattern.
Traditional knitting instructions and a chart are included, along with the sequence knitting instructions.
The techniques you will need to know--or learn--to complete this project are:
- provisional cast-on (tutorial link included in the pattern);
- knit and purl;
- grafting garter stitch (tutorial link included in the pattern).
- First published: September 2024
- Page created: September 1, 2024
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