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Vector
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Vector was inspired by my Mountain Vector shawl. The shawl was so fun to make; I wanted to create a fun new version. Vector is a tube cowl created using only two contrasting hanks of fingering weight yarn that slowly fade from one color to the next and back again. The benefit of the tube construction is the entire cowl is knit in the round and all the floats will be hidden.
Skill Level
Advanced Beginner
Finished Size
8.5”/21.5 cm width x 30”/76.25 cm circumference (circumference is adjustable)
Yarn
* 2 colors of fingering weight yarn; 337 yd/308 m each. Sample used: Knitted Wit, Single Fingering Yarn, in Kiss & Teal (dark teal) and Summit Rd Fibers, Fingering, in Sea Glass (light green)
Needle
- 2 - US4/3.75 mm, 16”/40 cm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge. (second needle if using Kitchener Stitch to seam, optional)
- E/3.5mm Crochet hook (if doing Provisional Cast on)
Notions
- Scrap Yarn (if doing Provisional Cast on)
- Stitch Marker
- Tapestry Needle
Gauge
28 sts x 32 rows = 4”/10 cm square in Stockinette in the Round
Techniques
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Provisional Cast on (optional)
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Knitting in the round
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Stranded colorwork
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Kitcheners Stitch (optional) or Mattress Stitch
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- First published: July 2020
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