If Six Was Nine by Beth Theuring

If Six Was Nine

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Loom Knitting
July 2019
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
gauge is variable depending on loom choice
100 - 275 yards (91 - 251 m)
Variable in size, see pattern notes
low vision format available
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

This is a versatile cowl that scrunches up nicely and is an easy knit. It is great for all weights of yarn – just match the yarn weight to the peg gauge for the fabric you want. This cowl looks great with self-striping and gradient yarns. You can knit it short with just a few repeats or you can knit it extra-long and it can be pulled up over your head like a hooded cowl.

Sizes:
Circumference: extra-large sized hat looms were used for the photo samples; larger looms may also be used.

Height:
3/8 small gauge with six pattern repeats 14 inches
½ gauge with three pattern repeats 6.5 inches 5/8 gauge with two pattern repeats 11 inches

Looms: you may use any even numbered loom working in the round; samples were made on extra-large hat looms: 48 peg KB Looms Chunky 5/8 inch gauge, 66 peg CinDwood ½ inch gauge, and 80 peg KB Looms 3/8 small gauge

Yarn:
5/8 inch gauge: about 100 yards chunky/bulky weight yarn; sample made with The Fibre Company Tundra in Mink knitting two pattern repeats

1/2 inch gauge: about 150 yards of dk weight yarn; sample made with Caron Cupcakes in Fruit Punch knitting three pattern repeats

⅜ inch small gauge: about 275 yards of fingering weight yarn; sample made with Cascade Heritage Wave in Solar knitting six pattern repeats

Gauge: gauge is variable depending on loom

All proceeds from the The Great Loom Knitting Gift Project e-book will be donated to Doctors without Borders.
All digital sales are final. No refunds will be given.

The e-book includes two files, a 228 page large print book and a 124 page paper saver book.

If Six Was Nine is one of 21 patterns in the collaborative designer fundraising e-book The Great Loom Knitting Gift Project. The book incorporates these guidelines for low vision and screen reader accessibility:

24 point large print sans serif font
Single columns
Breaks between paragraphs
Descriptive photo captions
Minimized abbreviation
No patterns that rely on charts alone
Enlarged graphics and photos
No footnotes
No italics

A separate small print file is also provided with 12 point font.