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Mountain Sorrel Cowl

Project Type Scarves/Cowls
Yardage 400
Fiber Wool
Weight DK
Techniques Knitting
Author Tamy Gore
Format Project/Pattern

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A richly textured accessory relies on techniques that are easy to execute. Enjoy the engaging knitting experience, embracing the feel of the yarn and allowing its wooly beauty to shine. The cowl is knitted on the bias with a structured selvedge edge, then seamed to create a cowl that’s easy to wear and style. A garter-stitch base with slip-stitch panels and dropped stitches creates a light and cozy combination that is perfect for three-season wear.

MATERIALS

Yarn Mountain Meadow Wool Jackson DK (100% Mountain Merino; 255 yd [233 m]/100 g; DK weight); Sorrel, 400 yd.

Needles Size 6 (4mm). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions Tapestry needle; blocking pins.

Gauge 21 sts and 31 rows = 4" (10 cm) in garter st, blocked.

Finished Size Neck opening circumference 24" (61 cm), side seam height 9" (23 cm), length from neck edge to tip of lower point 20" (51 cm).

Tamy Gore became a knitwear designer through an unconventional route, having no background in the arts, design, or textiles. She has been designing since 2016 and now designs full-time from her home in New Jersey.

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