Antler Foliage by Casey Dowell

Antler Foliage

Knitting
November 2020
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 10 - 6.0 mm
175 - 200 yards (160 - 183 m)
One Size
English
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Antler Foliage was inspired by my love of the mountains and going hiking with my family! I wanted to design a cozy cowl that I could pop on to help keep me warm on those cool autumn days on the trail.

The pattern features a three section repeat that is easy to memorize and knits up quickly in bulky weight yarn. The extra fun part is choosing the buttons for your cowl that fits your taste and personal style!

As always, if it is in your budget, I encourage you to use locally sourced yarn, direct from the farmer or your LYS when knitting this cowl. It is so important to support small family farms that are working hard to supply us with wonderful yarn from their happy and healthy flocks.

Sizes:
One Size

Finished Measurements:
8” / 20 CM WIDE
29” / 74 CM LONG

Yarn:
Bulky Weight: 200 YDS / 125 G

Suggested Yarn:
PRADO DE LANA “ROMLINC” 2PLY BULKY

Needle:
US 10 / 6.00MM (16” / 40 CM CIRCULAR OR LONG STRAIGHT NEEDLES)

Gauge:
12 STS AND 16 ROWS = 4” / 10 CM
IN STOCKINETTE STITCH

Notions:
STITCH MARKERS, TAPESTRY NEEDLE, FOUR 1”/ 2.5CM BUTTONS

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