Ayamaru Cowl by Susanne Visch

Ayamaru Cowl

Knitting
February 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in over Scallop Stitch pattern, after blocking
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
223 - 445 yards (204 - 407 m)
S (L) - finished dimensions: 22 cm (8 ½ inch) wide x 58 (116) cm (23 (45 ½) inch) circumference, measured after blocking
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The Ayamaru Cowl, with its distinct texture resembling scales, is named after the Ayamaru rainbowfish. This cowl is designed to make the most of that one special skein of hand-dyed fingering weight yarn.

The diagonal scallop stitch featuring in the body of the cowl shows off the many colors often present in hand-dyed yarns. The garter stitch Latvian Twist edge gives a lovely finish and prevents the fabric from rolling. Wear the larger size as a big loop to show off your yarn and stitching, or doubled up for optimal warmth. Pick the smaller size for a closer fitting cowl.

Difficulty level
This cowl is knit in the round and requires Kitchener stitch (grafting). This pattern contains a photo tutorial on how to work a Latvian Twist edge. This pattern is suitable for the intermediate knitter.

Yarn
50 (100) g / 204 (407) m (223 (445) yds) Manos de Uruguay Alegria 75% Wool, 25% polyamide
Substitute any fingering weight yarn for a similar result.

For help with or questions about this pattern, you’re welcome in the designer’s group: La Visch Designs.

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