Sieden Prairie by Sandra Singh

Sieden Prairie

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Knitting
June 2014
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4.5 stitches and 1 row = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
860 yards (786 m)
One
English
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Play with color, shape and texture with my infinity cowl Sieden Prairie. Broad and sweeping the open plains of my native Illinois have always appealed to me, with its wide flat expanses dotted with tree lines and, of course, farmer’s fields. The solids and stripes of this cowl pay homage to this land and the doubled fabric protects from the long, cold Illinois winters. I used my Sandrasingh 1 Ply Merino Worsted and a variety of knitting techniques including knitting in the round, simple lace, ribbing and stranded colorwork. Sieden Prairie is knit in the round as a tube, this double fabric will keep you warm in even the harshest of winters, and the ends are kitchnered together.

Skill Level: Intermediate
Approximate Size:  8” wide x 24.5” long
Yarn: 4 skeins (2 MC and 1 each CC1 & CC2) Sandrasingh 1 Ply Merino Worsted (215 yds/100 grams, 100% 100% Uruguayan Merino Wool), MC Renaissance, CC1 Highland and CC2 Firebird
Knitting Needles & Notions: 2 sets US 8 (5.0mm) ” Circulars and 1 Stitch Marker & Tapestry Needle
Gauge: 4.5 sts = 1” but Gauge is Not Critical