Tinos

Knitting
August 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Textured Stripe stitch pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
320 yards (293 m)
Finished measurements: 23”/58 cm circumference at top opening; 12”/31 cm height at back of neck; 21”/53 cm height at longest point in front
English
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Tinos (named for a serene Greek island) is a fun little cowl designed to resemble the look of an asymmetrical triangular shawl wrapped around the neck. It is worked flat from one corner to the next in a pretty, textured, slipped stitch stripe pattern – a series of increases and decreases form its shape, and one little seam up the back makes it a cowl. Designed for Anzula’s gorgeous new cashmere yarn, Serenity, Tinos is a perfect way to use those special skeins of luxury yarn and put them on display!

Specific yarn requirements:
Anzula Serenity (100% Cashmere; 185 yds/170 m per 50g); 1 skein each of Hibiscus (MC) and Elephant (CC)
Or 160 yds/150 m each of 2 colors of heavy fingering weight yarn (320 yds/290 m total)

Needles:
US 3 (3.25 mm) circular needle, at least 20”/50 cm long

Gauge:
21 sts & 36 rows = 4”/10 cm in Textured Stripe pattern
Meeting this exact gauge is not crucial, but any major differences will affect the size of the finished cowl as well as yarn requirements.

Technical editing by Tana Pageler.

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