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Dublin Cowl
The Dublin Cowl is an asymmetric triangular-shape that is fun to knit and easy to wear. It’s knit flat, starting with a provisional cast on and worked in a two-colour, slipped stitch tweed pattern, then joined to the cast on stitches using a three-needle bind off. The remainder of the stitches are cast off using an i-cord bind off. If you do not wish to use the provisional cast on/three needle bind off, instructions are given for working the cowl without.
The first sample is knit in just two colours (blue and cream), the second sample is knit using a main colour and four background colours, great for using up stash. The size of the cowl can easily be made bigger and directions for this are included (just ensure you have enough yarn!).With the variety of colours available in the Traditions wool from Folklore Yarns, the colour combinations are huge! Suitable for both male and female, this cowl would make a great gift knit.
Size: Measurements taken after blocking (easily adjusted)
Neck circumference 22“/ 56 cm
Depth to point 15“/ 38 cm
Needles: 5.5mm (US 9) needles (or size needed to get gauge)
Crochet Hook for provisional cast on (size not important)
Extra needle for three-needle bind off
Gauge: 19 sts x 17 rows per 4 inches using 5.5 mm (US 9) needles (or sized needed to meet gauge) measured in slipped stitch pattern after blocking. While gauge is not critical for this design it will impact the amount of yarn needed.
Yarn: Folklore Yarns Traditions
100g (176yds/160m) see below for amounts needed
Folklore Yarns
Two Colour
MC: Skylight 4236 - 70g (126 yds/112 m)
C1: Ecru 1443 - 40g (70 yds/64 m)
C2: Ederny 4897
C3: Greencastle 4885
C4: Dusty Pink 4735
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Any Aran weight yarn can be substituted but be mindful of yardage.
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