Foxy

Knitting
October 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking stitch before blocking
US 9 - 5.5 mm
235 - 262 yards (215 - 240 m)
One size. see pattern notes.
English
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Your stash is the “Hen House” and Foxy has her eye on it!

Foxy is a clever design with an attractive gathering of ridges over one shoulder that will fan out over the other shoulder making for a unique drape.

A very sly (in a good way) and simple little series of slipped stitches is all it takes to knit your Foxy ridges.

And the inside? It’s just as pretty as the outside.

Foxy is perfect for using up partial skeins and leftovers making it an amazing stash buster.

Foxy is very versatile and can be worn with the ridges to the back to fit snugly under a jacket for a different look.

I may have to design more with this technique, it’s just that effective and unique.

Measurements: After gentle blocking without stretching.
Neck opening = 51cm/20” – stretches to 66cm/26”. Side neck (ridges) height = 11cm/4.5”.
Bottom edge = 86.5cm/34” – stretches to 107cm/42”. Depth = 26.5cm/10.5”.

Gauge: Unblocked: 20 stitches by 24 rounds = 10cm/4” square in stocking stitch with 5.5mm/US 9 needles.

Yarns Used: Malabrigo Rios pure Merino Superwash Worsted (9 wpi). 100 grams, 192 meters/210 yards

Cowl # 1:
Colour (A) # 048 Glitter. 70 grams (134m/147yds).
Colour (B) # 035 Frank Ochre. 42 grams (81m/89yds).

Cowl # 2:
Colour (A) # 213 Pines. 32 grams (62m/68yds).
Colour (B) # 208 Camel. 16 grams (31m/34yds).
Colour (C) # 227 Volcan. 15 grams (29m/32yds).
Colour (D) # 277 Siri. 15 grams (29m/32yds).
Colour (E) # 862 Piedras. 15 grams (29m/32yds).
Colour (F) # 131 Sandbank. 13 grams (25m/27yds).
Colour (G) # 894 Cielo Y Tierra. 13 grams (25m/27yds).

The amounts of yarn used are based on my samples for the design but will depend on the yarn you choose, variations in yarn thickness of each colour, your personal gauge/tension and any changes made.

Needles and Supplies:
5.5mm/US 9 circular needles 60cm/ 24” and/or 50cm/20” in length (or size needed to obtain gauge).
2 stitch markers, one being unique to mark start of rounds.
Tapestry needle.

With thanks to Malabrigo for yarn support, my wonderful and creative testers and last but not least, my tireless tech edoitor.