Flammes by Iglinz Crafts

Flammes

Knitting
March 2015
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in lace pattern
US 10 - 6.0 mm
130 - 300 yards (119 - 274 m)
60/120cm (24/48in) circumference
English German
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I love cowls. They are the perfect accessory for cold days to wear around your neck. “Flammes” is the French word for flames, that’s what the pattern reminds me of. I thought I’d boast a little with my knowledge of French…

The cowl is worked flat in an easy lace pattern. There are two versions; one starts with a provisional cast on and ends by grafting with kitchener stitch for a seamless look. The other is joined by buttons, and thus requires buttonholes and great buttons!
The lace pattern is both written and charted.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate (provisional cast on and kitchener grafting or working buttonholes, lace)

Yarn: Four Seasons Gründl Spettacolo (70% polyester, 30% wool; 179m/100g; 196yds/3.53oz), 1 ball for the short version, 2 balls for the long version. Short sample used up 152m (166yds); long sample used up 213m (233yds).

Needles: 6mm/US 10

Notions: Yarn needle, yarn scraps for provisional cast on (for the grafted version)
yarn needle, 4 buttons in size 2cm (3/4in), sewing needle and sewing thread (for the buttoned version)

Gauge: 17 stitches/21 rows in pattern = 10cm/4in

Sizes: 60/120cm (24/48in) in circumference, 23cm (9 1/4in) in width. The buttoned cowl has overlapping ends, the strip needs to be a little longer.

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Thank you to my wonderful testers:
CablingKaren
CarrieSpinner
irenic
Wenditouie
yarnymama (special thanks for sharing your knowledge of layout with me!)