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Deer In The Woods
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Do you know these moments when you spend hours and hours working in the big city, but you dream of the calmness of a log cabin in the woods? This knit in the round cowl was designed to remind you of nature, with its slip stitches forming the deer and purl stitches making the pine trees.
This is a one size cowl with final measurements after blocking 35 cm wide (70cm in the round) and 22 cm height. To make it wider or taller, add more repeats of the chart in width (starting from cast on) or height. A chart repeat is 15 sts wide and 12 rows tall.
What you’ll need to make it:
Yarn
2 balls of Lana Gatto Super Soft
or 100 grams/250 m, 3.53 oz/273 yards of a merino
DK yarn
Needles
5 mm/US 8 circular needles (80 cm/32 inch long), or
size to obtain gauge
Gauge
Blocked square of stockinette stitch
10 x 10 cm/4 x 4 inch = 17 st x 22 rows
Gauge is not crucial to this project, but varying
gauges will affect yardage and final measurements.
Notions
Cable needle
Scissors
Tapestry needle
An optional stitch marker for the beginning of the row
Size
This is a one size cowl with final measurements after
blocking 35 cm/13.75 inch wide and 22 cm/8.65 inch
height. To make it wider or taller, add more repeats of
the chart in width (starting from cast on) or height. A
chart repeat is 15 sts wide and 12 rows tall.
Thank you to my tech editor Snooptiggercrafts and my test knitters: terry620 , TammyVip , Yvonna13 , hemcover , Trixie7 , PennyH888 , bugsmom97 and Ordinopatch

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