sockeye
by Janel Laidman
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© Janel Laidman

© Janel Laidman

© Janel Laidman

© Janel Laidman
sockeye
This pattern has three different versions, a straight cowl, a flared cowl and a scarf. Each is knit in a different type of yarn. The flared cowl has optional beading instructions.
The stitch pattern is reminiscent of flowing water, which prompted me to name the pattern after the sockeye salmon which are prevalent here in the Pacific Northwest. Each year they brave swift flowing waters to swim upstream and spawn.
These neckwarmers will keep you cosy whether you’re here in the Northwest or elsewhere!
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http://janellaidman.com/collections.html
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About this yarn
by Windy Valley Muskox
Light Fingering
45% Merino, 45% Qiviut, 10% Silk
218 yards
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28
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427 projects
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About this yarn
by Buffalo Gals
Sport
95% Bison, 5% Merino
150 yards
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57
grams
6 projects
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About this yarn
by The Sanguine Gryphon
Worsted
52% Silk, 48% Wool
234 yards
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113
grams
987 projects
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243 votes
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